[Bioc-devel] riesling1: some package that install, build, check, and build bin OK, shown in red
Mousing over the red dot provides an explanation, e.g., for OncoSimulR "NO, package depends on 'Rgraphviz' which is not available." Rgraphviz is indeed failing on all three platforms, but from the landing page it has propagated some time this release for Linux and macOS and so OncoSimulR can also propagate for these platforms.
Martin
?On 7/7/21, 8:15 AM, "Bioc-devel on behalf of Kern, Lori" <bioc-devel-bounces at r-project.org on behalf of Lori.Shepherd at RoswellPark.org> wrote:
Normally the red dot prevents propagation due to conditions that would not allow the package to function properly such as dependencies not being available, or a requested version of a package is not yet available.
Lori Shepherd
Bioconductor Core Team
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Elm & Carlton Streets
Buffalo, New York 14263
From: Bioc-devel <bioc-devel-bounces at r-project.org> on behalf of Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <rdiaz02 at gmail.com>
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Subject: [Bioc-devel] riesling1: some package that install, build, check, and build bin OK, shown in red
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Subject: [Bioc-devel] riesling1: some package that install, build, check, and build bin OK, shown in red
Dear All,
In BioC 3.14, with riesling1, some packages that are shown as OK in
Install, Build, Check, and Build bin, show, however a red dot, and have no
zip. Some examples are (the first one I maintain; the rest I just picked randomly):
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https://secure-web.cisco.com/1TRr0mW7EHxnAYu4mZ5EPOhrFQVMMYiQUcymMf8unAW28HCPCv37EpvgSaY-Bd4kEvhtgBxJTfZONOY7Jyo7VC8Ijr2SvX_kRsJx_JPTrv9pyy_KwACIkqHp7L-Ac_4-NCcPAiGt7ImmrJIYoIQaTRl1eHmtRhql169MLnuiG1nzuOw_3-xczfDnIfQ-pC_Ai0NeZpjiHMgxuG9VGKTdi3M1ycqUx7NowAZf9AzoHKN_l5sIZA1TG4hNX217UAzQbJrT3Q1hXB80USxwvXYXvDWUoHaMp8zgmbEnHUIxbqYwO6Wfm6yaIGjlMBTffuU9H/https%3A%2F%2Fbioconductor.org%2FcheckResults%2Fdevel%2Fbioc-LATEST%2FAgiMicroRna%2F
https://secure-web.cisco.com/1o8SgTdbVVNhIQs7ivAccToqJB9V7H-m1eqm66Y_pd5WfYet1zq5M62Lt4ZSTpKgVvh_2jGS5BBMPfJATxys4HRK9_-Ee_IpWOiuKr1Jn9z4PBWtVN-Yl20WZI-AY1CITPqpUjZDR18kp1lZCa2lK32fCh4t2RIpcy4hFKBXhlgvV6tt08RCLN4h8SMo8BhBbY10wxyxiDzrylI7fqx93HNWO-UvbTqhuE9gnRx3DLS0ro-aZhWkLwTsAdG-GvMwhbFqqCUW6zzXY_i6kE0uAT9GD5wKNEgIjAPjLl9KWou5vQ5rq6kt7bj3e-m0NKPEC/https%3A%2F%2Fbioconductor.org%2FcheckResults%2Fdevel%2Fbioc-LATEST%2Fggcyto%2F
https://secure-web.cisco.com/1Ftx9oH59Y_JxkuehpZFkdhFER7ELXhXyMw0uaFIOPZwX0gHe1RWKDg2vAvmhO0tfONpdhIwpZm3TuKSXjxgho07TtSBmd4ZeOWOCKP6ROUEWTMfrhv1T6cLUIZVkhyaw2uRL3FDLC6jpvrXbkLcbjiNOlEvdxlPlz2fkODOPfgrJlqtj-aLRu3B2qz7kYI5tgsZ2VW6jC9iTBmrLmjf6IozEfT2zXpDESMZhbYxDYKzvHpNYREJsvENg5DLTeGrc1xghizQs1lb0pvmBvm24uGI0LIsM-6PHEqGyFlUnmgWtJY7Ql4_FiFO8-7YpxC8V/https%3A%2F%2Fbioconductor.org%2FcheckResults%2Fdevel%2Fbioc-LATEST%2Fheatmaps%2F
https://secure-web.cisco.com/1afzI3GqGX-mHX4DDarX2jd2AktznzSU20ieI1-qks8kUqPF-Yu3O0fIUwToXvz7VWZru6pRekTa-2QkCAM2CkRVAMEPrFzLR9DPblCGWSFz1LcGCMF3SOkk_3g4e7ACokDHq_zH6tdG-n2tBMTPqdXepqt-QpZ9G5a4Q_kbjlwZFPV5wcKxAPuarJqUWszExfP-Tor9VKSNxm35MEIsany-KZvlcRfb206YG_-XXO1b1PeTScWb29izYpeZVEDUAEDjVqTAQ9Bb3fPX-VM-SDscUcvUdNzvVG4VCMk_AqXOXRdGbdVGHrzT85H0xkS4I/https%3A%2F%2Fbioconductor.org%2FcheckResults%2Fdevel%2Fbioc-LATEST%2Fyarn%2F
This has been the case for at least a few days (weeks?). I can see no
obvious pattern, nor what could maintainers do to fix this.
Best,
R.
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Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
Department of Biochemistry, Lab B-25
Facultad de Medicina
Universidad Aut?noma de Madrid
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