[BioC] error message with GCRMA

James MacDonald jmacdon at med.umich.edu
Mon Jun 27 19:17:04 CEST 2005


Hi Rich,

The package is supposed to get downloaded and installed for you, but
evidently there is some more work to be done there. What you need is the
mgu74av2probe package, which is different from the mgu74av2 package. For
now you can install by hand and go from there. I would recommend using
reposTools:

library(reposTools)
install.packages2("mgu74av2probe")

Should get you going.

Best,

Jim



>>> Richard Friedman <friedman at cancercenter.columbia.edu> 6/27/2005
12:53:16 PM >>>
Dear Bioconductor list,

	I am returning to using bioconductor after
a long break and wish to use gcrma. I
get the error message
  eset<-gcrma(Data)
Computing affinitiesError in library(probepackagename, character.only =

TRUE) :
	There is no package called 'mgu74av2probe'

I have previously tried library(mgu74av2)

How can I load this library?
I have it installed.

I am running under Mac OS X.

Thanks and best wishes,
Rich
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