Le 16/05/2024 à 01:35, Charles Plessy a écrit :
Thank you. I am now looking at the possibiity to fork the OCaml
transition scripts for the purpose of running the Bioconductor
transition, using git-buildpackage (and pbuilder/sbuild) and
routine-update instead of apt-get source and dpkg-buildpacka
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 08:35:54AM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
>...
> I am now looking at the possibiity to fork the OCaml
> transition scripts for the purpose of running the Bioconductor
> transition, using git-buildpackage (and pbuilder/sbuild) and
> routine-update instead of apt-get source and
> On 5/14/24 2:17 AM, Charles Plessy wrote:
> > I see that ben has a --mirror option. But will it work if the "mirror"
> > is a local archive containing only Bioconductor packages?
Le Tue, May 14, 2024 at 05:24:39AM +0200, Sebastiaan Couwenberg a écrit :
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> `ben tracker` should work offline ass
On 5/14/24 2:17 AM, Charles Plessy wrote:
I see that ben has a --mirror option. But will it work if the "mirror"
is a local archive containing only Bioconductor packages? Or is there
a way that I can express the concept that "this local archive should be
seen as an additional layer on top of th
Good morning !
As ben (to R people: it is the transition tracker engine) is packaged
and distributed, I was wondering about using it to prepare a transition
offline.
There has been a new release of Bioconductor and as you know it is a big
transition. I am considering to run it offline first befo
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