[Bioc-devel] Fwd: PREDA problems reported in the Multiple platform build/check report for BioC 3.7

Francesco Ferrari fr@nce@co@ferr@ri @ending from ifom@eu
Mon Aug 6 18:18:43 CEST 2018


Looks like a CRAN package is no more available, and this is triggering a problem with a “suggested” dependency

* checking package dependencies ... ERROR
Package suggested but not available: ‘samr’

which indeed has been removed from CRAN on July 20:

https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/samr/index.html <https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/samr/index.html>


It may be a temporary issue (while the develpers fix it) or a more long term one.

Should I remove the dependency right away or wait a bit longer?








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> Subject: PREDA problems reported in the Multiple platform build/check report for BioC 3.7
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> Hi PREDA maintainer,
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> According to the Multiple platform build/check report for BioC 3.7,
> the PREDA package has the following problem(s):
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>  o ERROR for 'R CMD check' on malbec2. See the details here:
>      https://master.bioconductor.org/checkResults/3.7/bioc-LATEST/PREDA/malbec2-checksrc.html
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