The vignette shows up when I visit
Looks like a useful package.
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> On Aug 21, 2020, at 1:54 PM, Shepherd, Lori
> wrote:
>
> Thank you for reaching out. Since the package just became available please
> allow a few days for everything to populate on the builders and landing pages.
> We
Ah yes, this is related. I reported v2010 below, but it looks like I was
updated to this Insider Build overnight without my knowledge, and conflated it
with the new installation R v4 this morning.
I will continue to look into the issue with the methods Tomas mentioned.
Many thanks.
On
May be unrelated but on SO there is a report that a Windows update may cause
this problem:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63457321/r-will-not-run-after-latest-windows-10-updates/63524608#63524608
On Fri, 2020-08-21 at 12:34 +, m1388m+moe1ydyn0hbs--- via R-devel wrote:
> I am having
On 8/21/20 9:20 PM, m17hpj+bt626qpx8w70w--- via R-devel wrote:
For some further information, on compiling with rtools, using the following
scripts, https://github.com/r-windows/r-base, I receive a segfault:
installing 'sysdata.rda'
building package 'compiler'
byte-compiling package 'compiler'
I'm only using Visual Studio to debug.
I'm using R version 4.0.2 from: https://cran.r-project.org/, and have tested
the patched version. Even the x64 version of the previous version of R (3.6)
does not run.
I have previously had Microsoft R Open installed on the machine, but it's been
For some further information, on compiling with rtools, using the following
scripts, https://github.com/r-windows/r-base, I receive a segfault:
installing 'sysdata.rda'
building package 'compiler'
byte-compiling package 'compiler'
byte-compiling package 'base'
byte-compiling package 'tools'
sh:
Dear bioc-devel team,
Looking at this link :
https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/abandon-changes/ , it seems that
the Bioconductor team can reset a previous commit. Please advise.
Thanks,
Fathi
From: "Elloumi, Fathi (NIH/NCI) [C]"
Date: Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:32 PM
To:
Are you normally running from Visual Studio, or only when trying to
debug? Where did you download R from, and which version? The bug
report mentions Registry key
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\InteliPoint\AppSpecific\Rgui.exe
which I believe is installed by the Microsoft R Client rather than the
Thank you for reaching out. Since the package just became available please
allow a few days for everything to populate on the builders and landing pages.
We will keep an eye on it and if it is still not appearing by next week our
team will follow up with an investigation.
Thank you
Lori
Thanks for the response. Having spent a lot of the day trying to solve this, as
R is essential for my workflow, I've tried to debug via the binary only as I
haven't yet got the toolchain working - I'm quite inexperienced at this.
I've confirmed the problem is exactly as described in the initial
Hi Nitesh,
In my local RELEASE_1_3, I plan to do the following:
* Git rest –hard
* Change the version number (add 1 to the current z)
* Git Commit (locally)
* Git push upstream RELEASE_3_11
Is this acceptable?
Thanks,
Fathi
From: Nitesh Turaga
Date: Friday, August 21, 2020
Hi,
This is not ideal. We do not reset packages to previous versions. Please make
the changes and “only” increment the version number in the “patch” version i.e
x.y.z version number, update the “z”.
Best,
Nitesh
> On Aug 21, 2020, at 12:47 PM, Elloumi, Fathi (NIH/NCI) [C]
> wrote:
>
>
Thanks Nitesh for you prompt response.
Dear Bioconductor team,
Could please help reset the two packages rcellminer and rcellminerData to a
previous commit done on April the 27th (I think version 2.10.0).
Thanks,
Fathi
From: Nitesh Turaga
Date: Friday, August 21, 2020 at 12:39 PM
To:
Hi,
It is an enhancement. Only bug fixes should go into RELEASE_3_11.
The devel branch is the “master” branch in git, there is no RELEASE_3_12 yet.
We will create it in the next release. Push your changes to the “master”
branch.
Address your emails to bioc-devel@r-project.org
On 8/21/20 2:34 PM, m1388m+moe1ydyn0hbs--- via R-devel wrote:
I am having exactly the same issue as the following bug report:
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16515.
RTerm.exe hangs on startup, nothing is printed to the terminal. 32-bit
RTerm.exe runs fine.
No errors are
Dear Bioconductor team,
Our package (hummingbird) got accepted some days ago and yesterday the
'landing page' was created at:
https://bioconductor.org/packages/hummingbird
But unfortunately, there is no file under the "Documentation" section. The
package has a vignette, but it is not appearing
I am having exactly the same issue as the following bug report:
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16515.
RTerm.exe hangs on startup, nothing is printed to the terminal. 32-bit
RTerm.exe runs fine.
No errors are displayed, but I see the same as the bug report in Event Viewer.
Hi Martin,
thanks for verifying. I agree that the Cornish-Fisher seems to struggle
with the small size parameters, but I also don't have a good idea how to
replace it.
But I think fixing do_search() is possible:
I think the problem is that when searching to the left y is decremented
only if
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