Hi,
I just wanted to let the affy developers know that the devel version
of affy completely bombs out if you don't have the requisite cdf
environment installed.
Details:
OS: Win XP
R: 1.7.0
Affy: 1.2.10
Biobase: 1.3.17
tkWidgets: 1.2.13 <- I think these are the only two version-level
dependencies
If I read in some e.g., RG-U34A chips without the rgu34acdf
environment installed, and then try to do anything with the AffyBatch,
I get the following error:
Error in how[[i]] : subscript out of bounds
Error in inherits(cdf.env, "try-error") : Object "cdf.env" not found
If you are willing to wait about 10 minutes, you can then use the
computer. Otherwise it requires a reboot to recover.
And yeah, I know, whaddaya expect if you don't have things set up
correctly? Just doing my part to make Bioconductor fool proof ;-D
Jim
James W. MacDonald
UMCCC Microarray Core Facility
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
7410 CCGC
Ann Arbor MI 48109
734-647-5623
On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 10:42:12AM -0400, James MacDonald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to let the affy developers know that the devel version
of affy completely bombs out if you don't have the requisite cdf
environment installed.
>
> Details:
>
> OS: Win XP
> R: 1.7.0
> Affy: 1.2.10
> Biobase: 1.3.17
> tkWidgets: 1.2.13 <- I think these are the only two version-level
dependencies
I believe there is also a dependency towards 'reposTools'
(although no version number is specified).
Which version do you use ?
>
> If I read in some e.g., RG-U34A chips without the rgu34acdf
environment installed, and then try to do anything with the AffyBatch,
I get the following error:
>
> Error in how[[i]] : subscript out of bounds
> Error in inherits(cdf.env, "try-error") : Object "cdf.env" not found
It looks like a silly bug in the 'autodownload' mecanism (one more).
I'll look at that.
>
> If you are willing to wait about 10 minutes, you can then use the
computer. Otherwise it requires a reboot to recover.
>
This is annoying, but fairly out of the control of developpers of the
affy pack.
> And yeah, I know, whaddaya expect if you don't have things set up
correctly? Just doing my part to make Bioconductor fool proof ;-D
>
The mecanism involved is an attempt to free people from the trouble of
taking
care of (some of) the logistics. It should be fool proof (especially
with
Win XP ? ;) ). Thanks for the report.
L.
Hi Laurent,
Ben Bolstad had me try the newest version, and it smoothly downloads
the required environment and goes on from there, so no need to check
it out.
Thanks,
Jim
James W. MacDonald
UMCCC Microarray Core Facility
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
7410 CCGC
Ann Arbor MI 48109
734-647-5623
>>> Laurent Gautier <laurent@cbs.dtu.dk> 04/30/03 11:21AM >>>
On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 10:42:12AM -0400, James MacDonald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to let the affy developers know that the devel version
of affy completely bombs out if you don't have the requisite cdf
environment installed.
>
> Details:
>
> OS: Win XP
> R: 1.7.0
> Affy: 1.2.10
> Biobase: 1.3.17
> tkWidgets: 1.2.13 <- I think these are the only two version-level
dependencies
I believe there is also a dependency towards 'reposTools'
(although no version number is specified).
Which version do you use ?
>
> If I read in some e.g., RG-U34A chips without the rgu34acdf
environment installed, and then try to do anything with the AffyBatch,
I get the following error:
>
> Error in how[[i]] : subscript out of bounds
> Error in inherits(cdf.env, "try-error") : Object "cdf.env" not found
It looks like a silly bug in the 'autodownload' mecanism (one more).
I'll look at that.
>
> If you are willing to wait about 10 minutes, you can then use the
computer. Otherwise it requires a reboot to recover.
>
This is annoying, but fairly out of the control of developpers of the
affy pack.
> And yeah, I know, whaddaya expect if you don't have things set up
correctly? Just doing my part to make Bioconductor fool proof ;-D
>
The mecanism involved is an attempt to free people from the trouble of
taking
care of (some of) the logistics. It should be fool proof (especially
with
Win XP ? ;) ). Thanks for the report.
L.
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