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> *To:* jmac...@u.washington.edu
> *Cc:* Bioc-devel
> *Subject:* Re: [Bioc-devel] updating released version of package
>
> Ah, I see. Ok thanks for that clarification. Do you know roughly how long
> it might take to build?
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:15 AM James W. Ma
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From: Bioc-devel on behalf of Ted Natoli
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2020 1:17 PM
To: jmac...@u.washington.edu
Cc: Bioc-devel
Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] updating released version of package
Ah, I see. Ok thanks for that clarification. Do you know roughly how long
it mi
Ah, I see. Ok thanks for that clarification. Do you know roughly how long
it might take to build?
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:15 AM James W. MacDonald wrote:
> You also have a commit from yesterday in master that isn't yet reflected
> on the build machine, again because it takes time for the buil
You also have a commit from yesterday in master that isn't yet reflected on
the build machine, again because it takes time for the build machine to
build stuff. IIRC we are over 24 hours per build, but that may be old news
(FAKE NEWS!).
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:09 AM James W. MacDonald wrote:
It looks like you bumped it just yesterday:
commit 5a9929aed33e40c11609f3d064b114d95d95e6cb
Author: Ted Natoli
Date: Wed Dec 9 16:42:16 2020 -0500
fixing version bump
commit accd8a5871fe38a8a1f63b32b4e79d2640e86792
Author: Ted Natoli
Date: Wed Dec 9 16:32:47 2020 -0500
update RELE
Hi James,
Thanks for the response. The corresponding changes were committed to the
master branch on November 23. The development build report seems to be
using the correct code, or at least close to it, as the most recent commit
it shows there is from December 8. I did push to both github and
bioc
Did you bump your version number? How long has it been since you committed
the changes? If you have a github repo, you remembered to push to both the
Bioconductor and GitHub repos?
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 10:19 AM Ted Natoli wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to update the released version of my