Thanks Gordon, I agree that some documentation should be added. While
we are not in a position to provide
binaries for M1 at this time, anyone who has prepared their
M1-oriented version of R to install packages from source
can install Bioconductor packages. I will respond on the support
site, and we will work on enhancing the
documentation for users.
On Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 7:00 PM Gordon Smyth <smyth at wehi.edu.au> wrote:
Given all the questions on the Bioc Support forum, it would be timely to
have guidance on the Bioconductor install page:
documentation alerting a beginner user that Bioconductor doesn't support
the native M1 compilation of R.
Thanks
Gordon
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