[Bioc-devel] Accepted packages can't find each other and fail build
Hi all, There was an error in the pcxn package (and pcxnData as a resut of not finding pcxn since it didnt build) which I fixed yesterday morning, but it doesnt seem to accept my changes as the version in the build report is not the last one I created but the erroneous one (2 days ago). I checked the upstream of my package and it has my latest changes. Regards, Sokratis
On 27 October 2017 at 16:57, Herv? Pag?s <hpages at fredhutch.org> wrote:
Hi guys, On 10/27/2017 05:50 AM, Obenchain, Valerie wrote:
Hi Sokratis, I added the .BBSoptions file to pcxn when it should have been added to pcxnData. The .BBSoptions file should be put in the package that 'Suggests' (not 'Depends') on the other. In this case it's pcxnData that needs the .BBSoptions. Sorry for the mix up, this has been fixed. The data package should install with today's builds and be clean on the Saturday report. The software package should then install with the Saturday builds and be clean on the Sunday report.
This is what should happen:
- pcxnData should install with today's data-exp builds (they
started this morning) but vignette will still fail (pcxn still
missing)
- pcxn won't install (will be back to NotNeeded) but should pass
build/check and propagate on Saturday afternoon
- on Sunday morning, the data exp builds will find pcxn **on line**
(because now it propagated) so will be able to install it so
vignette will finally build and the package will propagate
Thanks for taking care of this,
H.
Valerie
On 10/26/2017 04:26 AM, Shepherd, Lori wrote: We have already taken care of this on our end and you shouldn't need to do anything else. As always changes reflected may take a few days to reflect in the build reports. The solution is to add a .BBSoptions file with ForceInstall: TRUE to the software package. Since there is a circular dependency this will force install the software package even though there will be ERRORs because of the missing data package. On the next build of the data packages, the data package will then successfully build finding the software package. Then following, the software package will also build finding the data package. Cheers, Lori Shepherd Bioconductor Core Team Roswell Park Cancer Institute Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics Elm & Carlton Streets Buffalo, New York 14263
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Subject: [Bioc-devel] Accepted packages can't find each other and fail
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Hey all,
I created 2 packages that got accepted (pcxn and pcxnData) where pcxn
depends on the data coming from pcxnData. However, in the vignettes of
pcxnData I am using library(pcxn) to demonstrate what can you do with the
data. As a result both packages fail building in BioC 3.6 as they can't
find each other. In a previous pair of packages I am maintaining
(pathprint
and pathprintGEOData) I could use the first library in the data package
vignette and building was fine. Is it necessary to remove library(pcxn)
from pcxnData to get them build? Thanks in advance!
Cheers
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Sokratis Kariotis
Scientific Programmer
Hidelab
Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience
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