Hi Andrew,
Perhaps I'm not understanding your workflow correctly, but it looks like
your email in the DESCRIPTION that was uploaded to the Bioc submission
system is an @dfci.harvard.edu one. That's what I see at
https://github.com/NKInstinct/flowGate/blob/master/DESCRIPTION and it is
the same if
Hi all - I've just had my new package submission error on build with
ERROR: Maintainer must register at the support site; visit
https://support.bioconductor.org/accounts/signup/
However, I am registered on the support site, so I think I've specified the
maintainer wrong somehow in the DESCR
These are the results for merida1:
merida1$ java --version
openjdk 18.0.1.1 2022-04-22
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 18.0.1.1+2-6)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 18.0.1.1+2-6, mixed mode, sharing)
Jennifer Wokaty (they/them)
Waldron Lab at CUNY SPH
Bioconductor Core Team
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Hello BioC community,
What’s the Java version installed on Merida1?
I have a package failing build specifically on that macOS machine (has worked
with older versions of BioC) and I suspect it’s got a newer version of Java,
but want to rule out other possibilities.
Thanks,Shraddha
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Shraddha P
Dear Wolfgang and Sutirtha,
Excellent, thank you for confirming this! There has been a fair amount of back
and forth in the development team about whether to push for Bioconductor or
not. We’ll proceed with putting it together to submit to Bioconductor.
Best wishes,
Greg
From: SUTIRTHA CHAKRAB
Seems like this would be a great contribution.
Best Regards
Sutirtha
On Wednesday, 22 February 2023, 03:02:52 PM IST, Wolfgang Huber
wrote:
Dear Greg
This sounds like a typical use case for a Bioconductor package.
Simplicity is a not a bad thing—robust, well-engineered building blocks
Dear Greg
This sounds like a typical use case for a Bioconductor package.
Simplicity is a not a bad thing—robust, well-engineered building blocks that do
one thing really well are IMHO often more useful to many than big integrated
complex jack of all trades.
Thanks and best wishes
Wolfgang