[Bioc-devel] How to verify your pushed changes were received
Martin Morgan
mtmorg@n@b|oc @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sun Sep 13 16:24:17 CEST 2020
I'm guessing from the screenshot that you're talking about
https://github.com/Bioconductor/Contributions/issues/1630
and maybe this commit
CTD master$ git show --stat d7021314863b4186f0322f664b612f5e93926cd3
commit d7021314863b4186f0322f664b612f5e93926cd3
Author: Lillian Ashmore <Lillian.Ashmore using bcm.edu>
Date: Sat Sep 12 22:37:13 2020 -0400
Bug fix re-build vignette R CMD check
Cannot load static images and pass R CMD check's rebuild of vignette.
R/data.surrogateProfiles.r | 17 ++++++++-------
vignettes/CTD_Lab-Exercise.Rmd | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
2 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
which doesn't touch the DESCRIPTION file, hence no version bump and no automatic build?
It also seems like you've realized this? And that you have a comment that on the issue that the reviewer will help with...
Martin
On 9/13/20, 12:22 AM, "Bioc-devel on behalf of Thistlethwaite, Lillian Rosa" <bioc-devel-bounces using r-project.org on behalf of Lillian.Thistlethwaite using bcm.edu> wrote:
Hello, Bioconductor developers!
I recently pushed some changes for my package "CTD" currently being moderated, as directed by the New package workflow instructions here: https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/new-package-workflow/.
I got no git error upon this push (see attached image), and I set up my SSH key prior to submitting my Github Bioconductor Issue. I was wondering how I could verify that Bioconductor got these changes, given no email or updates to the Issues thread on Github were triggered.
I was expecting the "bioc-issue-bot" to acknowledge my new push in the Issue thread, but it hasn't updated so far. Perhaps the system refreshes every XX amount of hours?
Any insight will be excellent. I am running blind at the moment!
Warmest wishes,
Lillian Thistlethwaite
Baylor College of Medicine
Quantitative & Computational Biosciences Program
Houston, TX
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