On 03/01/2018 09:32 AM, Martin, Tiphaine wrote:
hi,
I have a warning under windows (tokay2) for my devel version of my package
(coMET). I am not sure how to answer it:
* checking whether package 'coMET' can be installed ... WARNING
Found the following significant warnings:
Warning: repl
thanks, I am going to do that.
Best,
Tiphaine
From: Martin Morgan
Sent: 01 March 2018 20:56:10
To: Martin, Tiphaine; bioc-devel@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] Questions about tokay2 and import
'grDevices::windows' versus 'IRanges::windows'
On 03/01
Thanks Andrzej, Good luck to you in your future!
Best,
Nitesh
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hi,
I have a warning under windows (tokay2) for my devel version of my package
(coMET). I am not sure how to answer it:
* checking whether package 'coMET' can be installed ... WARNING
Found the following significant warnings:
Warning: replacing previous import 'grDevices::windows' by 'IRange
Hi,
Please follow instructions here:
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When completing the form, use s.xu as your ID and Shawn
Dear Sir/Madam, I'm the maintainer of the bioconductor packages PGA and
sapFinder. But I found that I don't have access to the Bioconductor server.
Following are the relevant information for reference. Github-name: Shawn-Xu
Github-id: 7588226 Email: xsh.s...@gmail.com Thanks! Shaohang Xu xsh.sky
As a user and package maintainer, I'm sure that I am only aware of the tip
of iceberg in terms of contributions from good souls like Andrzej. Their
kind help, advice, and feedback are a big part of what keeps the community
spirit alive (personal experience at
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