[BioC] error in getBioC("exprs")
Jeff Gentry
jgentry at jimmy.harvard.edu
Tue Aug 24 20:18:48 CEST 2004
> While you are at it, can you please allow people to install R without
> being root? Our sysadmin will install only RPMs and since bioconductor
Considering that I'm not a member of R-core, there's not a whole lot I can
do to R "while I'm at it". You don't have to be root to install R.
> has no RPMS, all of the R users need to compile the source for R.
That's what I do.
> It is a real pain and many long time R users are frustrated by it. What
> do you guys have to do something special? Every other unix app in the
> world has an RPM.
Are you confusing R and Bioconductor? R is the application. You can
install R without being root, obviously you can't install it as a RPM
without being root. Bioconductor is just a set of packages for R. We
happen to provide a script which is a wrapper around one of those packages
(to provide bootstrapping), aka reposTools, which manages downloads and
installations.
Here's a hint: You can use a Root-installed R and still install these
packages to any directory that you have permission to. The method of how
to do this has been discussed on this list and the R-help list many
times. Look at the .libPaths() function.
> RPM good.
> installation scripts bad.
> Get the picture.
We're an open development project. If you would like to provide and
maintain an RPM of R with all of the Bioconductor packages built into it,
and then keep it up to date - we'd welcome the contribution. Otherwise,
there is absolutely *no* need to have R installed on your own just to
install packages for R, Bioconductor or otherwise.
-J
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