[Bioc-devel] Build fails for Moonlight2R
Matteo Tiberti
t|bert| @end|ng |rom c@ncer@dk
Thu Aug 29 16:56:49 CEST 2024
Dear maintainers,
we've been having a build fail on Palomino7 (Windows builder) for our Moonlight2R package release branch (3.19), one of our tests fails. I cannot reproduce this fail locally and looks like it might be an issue with data from AnnotationHub:
── Error ('test-DMA.R:14:1'): (code run outside of `test_that()`) ──────────────
Error: failed to load resource
name: AH14150
title: hg19ToHg38.over.chain.gz
reason: expected 11 elements in header, got 1, on line 8
Backtrace:
▆
1. └─Moonlight2R::DMA(...) at test-DMA.R:14:1
2. └─Moonlight2R::LiftMAF(Infile = DEGs_mut_annotated_19, Current_Build = "GRCh37")
3. ├─ah[["AH14150"]]
4. └─ah[["AH14150"]]
5. └─AnnotationHub (local) .local(x, i, j = j, ...)
6. └─AnnotationHub:::.Hub_get1(x[idx], force = force, verbose = verbose)
7. └─base::tryCatch(...)
8. └─base (local) tryCatchList(expr, classes, parentenv, handlers)
9. └─base (local) tryCatchOne(expr, names, parentenv, handlers[[1L]])
10. └─value[[3L]](cond)
Similarly, in the same Moonlight2R package and devel version (3.20), we have a fail on Kunpeng2 in one of the examples which might depend on the runner (or on the fact that the NCBI ftp might have been down), as I cannot reproduce it locally either:
> dataGEO <- getDataGEO(GEOobject = "GSE15641", platform = "GPL96")
Error in open.connection(x, "rb") :
Timeout was reached: [ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Resolving timed out after 10000 milliseconds
Calls: getDataGEO ... getAndParseGSEMatrices -> getDirListing -> <Anonymous> -> read_html.default
Execution halted
For the latter, it is possible we just might need to wait for the next test round, but I thought I’d mention just in case.
If you could please advise or have a look, it would be very appreciated.
Thank you and kind regards,
Matteo Tiberti
Danish Cancer Institute
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