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Leonor Palmeira a ?crit : > Hi Leonor, [...] > Actually yes. Nothing ever goes away. I was crossing fingers for that! However, the 'readonly' user and 'readonly' password don't seem to work (403 forbidden access) to access the svn depository. So, I couldn't explore this possibility. I also tried installing R.2.0.0 and running biocLite() from within this old R. But, when calling "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R", R calls for "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R" which explicitely checks for the R version and returns an error (R version should be above R.2.1.0). When taking a look at the biocLite.R script, this line caught my eye: ## R versions less than 2.1.0 need to use the old (BioC 1.5) version of getBioC.R but I have no idea where to get the old version of getBioC.R. Does someone know how I could get help on this? Thank you very much, Leonor. > And if I am not mistaken, you can > get this for yourself. All you need is a subversion client, which you > can get here if you aren't on Linux (if you are on Linux it is easier to > install using whatever package manager your distro uses): > > http://subversion.tigris.org/ > > Then you can get any of the packages from release 1.5 here: > > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/ Rpacks > > e.g., > > svn co > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/ Rpacks/affy > > > will get you the affy sources. You want to use the username readonly and > password readonly, which I think should work. > > You will probably need to get other packages as well, depending on what > the dependencies were for affy at that time. In addition, you will need > to get R-2.0.0, as there is no guarantee that an old affy will run on > current R. > > You might also just try installing R-2.0.0 and running biocLite(). It > might actually work. > > Best, > > Jim -- Leonor PALMEIRA Laboratoire de Biom?trie et Biologie ?volutive UMR CNRS 5558 UCB Lyon 1 - B?t. Gr?gor Mendel 43, boulevard du 11 novembre 1918 69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex tel : 04 72 43 28 26 http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/~palmeira
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[back in thread] Leonor Palmeira a ?crit : > Hi Leonor, [...] > Actually yes. Nothing ever goes away. I was crossing fingers for that! However, the 'readonly' user and 'readonly' password don't seem to work (403 forbidden access) to access the svn depository. So, I couldn't explore this possibility. I also tried installing R.2.0.0 and running biocLite() from within this old R. But, when calling "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R", R calls for "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R" which explicitely checks for the R version and returns an error (R version should be above R.2.1.0). When taking a look at the biocLite.R script, this line caught my eye: ## R versions less than 2.1.0 need to use the old (BioC 1.5) version of getBioC.R but I have no idea where to get the old version of getBioC.R. Does someone know how I could get help on this? Thank you very much, Leonor. > And if I am not mistaken, you can > get this for yourself. All you need is a subversion client, which you > can get here if you aren't on Linux (if you are on Linux it is easier to > install using whatever package manager your distro uses): > > http://subversion.tigris.org/ > > Then you can get any of the packages from release 1.5 here: > > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/Rp acks > > e.g., > > svn co > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/Rp acks/affy > > will get you the affy sources. You want to use the username readonly and > password readonly, which I think should work. > > You will probably need to get other packages as well, depending on what > the dependencies were for affy at that time. In addition, you will need > to get R-2.0.0, as there is no guarantee that an old affy will run on > current R. > > You might also just try installing R-2.0.0 and running biocLite(). It > might actually work. > > Best, > > Jim -- Leonor PALMEIRA Laboratoire de Biom?trie et Biologie ?volutive UMR CNRS 5558 UCB Lyon 1 - B?t. Gr?gor Mendel 43, boulevard du 11 novembre 1918 69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex tel : 04 72 43 28 26 http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/~palmeira
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Hi Leonor, I just checked, and you get getBioC.R the same way you get biocLite.R source("http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R") So getting previous versions is easier than I thought... Best, Jim Leonor Palmeira wrote: > [back in thread] > > Leonor Palmeira a ?crit : > > Hi Leonor, > > [...] > > > Actually yes. Nothing ever goes away. > > I was crossing fingers for that! However, the 'readonly' user and > 'readonly' password don't seem to work (403 forbidden access) to access > the svn depository. So, I couldn't explore this possibility. > > I also tried installing R.2.0.0 and running biocLite() from within this > old R. But, when calling "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R", R calls > for "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R" which explicitely checks for > the R version and returns an error (R version should be above R.2.1.0). > > When taking a look at the biocLite.R script, this line caught my eye: > > ## R versions less than 2.1.0 need to use the old (BioC 1.5) version of > getBioC.R > > but I have no idea where to get the old version of getBioC.R. > Does someone know how I could get help on this? > > Thank you very much, > Leonor. > > > And if I am not mistaken, you can > > get this for yourself. All you need is a subversion client, which you > > can get here if you aren't on Linux (if you are on Linux it is easier to > > install using whatever package manager your distro uses): > > > > http://subversion.tigris.org/ > > > > Then you can get any of the packages from release 1.5 here: > > > > > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/ Rpacks > > > > e.g., > > > > svn co > > > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/ Rpacks/affy > > > > > will get you the affy sources. You want to use the username readonly and > > password readonly, which I think should work. > > > > You will probably need to get other packages as well, depending on what > > the dependencies were for affy at that time. In addition, you will need > > to get R-2.0.0, as there is no guarantee that an old affy will run on > > current R. > > > > You might also just try installing R-2.0.0 and running biocLite(). It > > might actually work. > > > > Best, > > > > Jim > -- James W. MacDonald, M.S. Biostatistician Hildebrandt Lab 8220D MSRB III 1150 W. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor MI 48109-5646 734-936-8662
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James W. MacDonald a ?crit : > Hi Leonor, > > I just checked, and you get getBioC.R the same way you get biocLite.R > > source("http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R") > > So getting previous versions is easier than I thought... > > Best, > > Jim Sorry, there was an error in what I wrote. I wanted to say that source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") makes an explicit call to source("http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R") [and not to itself...] and that the current getBioC.R script checks for the R version. This makes it impossible to download BioC packages with R version less than 2.1.0 using this method. Getting an old getBioC.R could help, but the one available at http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R is the current one. [Just for archiving purposes, the old "getBioC.R" script that Jim provided me in private (along with other old scripts) makes an explicit call for http://www.bioconductor.org/repository/release1.3//package//PACKAGES which is no longer available] I am now trying Wolfgang's solution and will let you know. Thank you very much everybody, Best, Leonor. > > > > Leonor Palmeira wrote: >> [back in thread] >> >> Leonor Palmeira a ?crit : >> > Hi Leonor, >> >> [...] >> >> > Actually yes. Nothing ever goes away. >> >> I was crossing fingers for that! However, the 'readonly' user and >> 'readonly' password don't seem to work (403 forbidden access) to >> access the svn depository. So, I couldn't explore this possibility. >> >> I also tried installing R.2.0.0 and running biocLite() from within >> this old R. But, when calling "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R", R >> calls for "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R" which explicitely >> checks for the R version and returns an error (R version should be >> above R.2.1.0). >> >> When taking a look at the biocLite.R script, this line caught my eye: >> >> ## R versions less than 2.1.0 need to use the old (BioC 1.5) version >> of getBioC.R >> >> but I have no idea where to get the old version of getBioC.R. >> Does someone know how I could get help on this? >> >> Thank you very much, >> Leonor. >> >> > And if I am not mistaken, you can >> > get this for yourself. All you need is a subversion client, which you >> > can get here if you aren't on Linux (if you are on Linux it is >> easier to >> > install using whatever package manager your distro uses): >> > >> > http://subversion.tigris.org/ >> > >> > Then you can get any of the packages from release 1.5 here: >> > >> > >> https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman /Rpacks >> >> > >> > e.g., >> > >> > svn co >> > >> https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman /Rpacks/affy >> >> > >> > will get you the affy sources. You want to use the username >> readonly and >> > password readonly, which I think should work. >> > >> > You will probably need to get other packages as well, depending on >> what >> > the dependencies were for affy at that time. In addition, you will >> need >> > to get R-2.0.0, as there is no guarantee that an old affy will run on >> > current R. >> > >> > You might also just try installing R-2.0.0 and running biocLite(). It >> > might actually work. >> > >> > Best, >> > >> > Jim >> > -- Leonor PALMEIRA Laboratoire de Biom?trie et Biologie ?volutive UMR CNRS 5558 UCB Lyon 1 - B?t. Gr?gor Mendel 43, boulevard du 11 novembre 1918 69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex tel : 04 72 43 28 26 http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/~palmeira
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Leonor, I have found the repository locations for BioC 1.5 on bioconductor.org. The main location you can use in the R install.packages function is http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.5 and the underlying locations for the source, Mac OS X binary, and Windows binary packages are respectively http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.5/src/contrib/PACKAGES http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.5/bin/macosx/2.0/PACKAGES http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.5/bin/windows/contrib/2.0/ PACKAGES http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.5/bin/windows/contrib/2.1/ PACKAGES It might be easier to grab the packages the directly rather than modifying the older getBioC.R script that Jim sent you. Patrick Leonor Palmeira wrote: > James W. MacDonald a ?crit : >> Hi Leonor, >> >> I just checked, and you get getBioC.R the same way you get biocLite.R >> >> source("http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R") >> >> So getting previous versions is easier than I thought... >> >> Best, >> >> Jim > > Sorry, there was an error in what I wrote. I wanted to say that > source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") makes an explicit call to > source("http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R") [and not to itself...] > and that the current getBioC.R script checks for the R version. This > makes it impossible to download BioC packages with R version less than > 2.1.0 using this method. > > Getting an old getBioC.R could help, but the one available at > http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R is the current one. > > [Just for archiving purposes, the old "getBioC.R" script that Jim > provided me in private (along with other old scripts) makes an > explicit call for > http://www.bioconductor.org/repository/release1.3//package//PACKAGES > which is no longer available] > > I am now trying Wolfgang's solution and will let you know. > > Thank you very much everybody, > Best, > Leonor. > >> >> >> >> Leonor Palmeira wrote: >>> [back in thread] >>> >>> Leonor Palmeira a ?crit : >>> > Hi Leonor, >>> >>> [...] >>> >>> > Actually yes. Nothing ever goes away. >>> >>> I was crossing fingers for that! However, the 'readonly' user and >>> 'readonly' password don't seem to work (403 forbidden access) to >>> access the svn depository. So, I couldn't explore this possibility. >>> >>> I also tried installing R.2.0.0 and running biocLite() from within >>> this old R. But, when calling "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R", >>> R calls for "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R" which explicitely >>> checks for the R version and returns an error (R version should be >>> above R.2.1.0). >>> >>> When taking a look at the biocLite.R script, this line caught my eye: >>> >>> ## R versions less than 2.1.0 need to use the old (BioC 1.5) version >>> of getBioC.R >>> >>> but I have no idea where to get the old version of getBioC.R. >>> Does someone know how I could get help on this? >>> >>> Thank you very much, >>> Leonor. >>> >>> > And if I am not mistaken, you can >>> > get this for yourself. All you need is a subversion client, which >>> you >>> > can get here if you aren't on Linux (if you are on Linux it is >>> easier to >>> > install using whatever package manager your distro uses): >>> > >>> > http://subversion.tigris.org/ >>> > >>> > Then you can get any of the packages from release 1.5 here: >>> > >>> > >>> https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madma n/Rpacks >>> >>> > >>> > e.g., >>> > >>> > svn co >>> > >>> https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madma n/Rpacks/affy >>> >>> > >>> > will get you the affy sources. You want to use the username >>> readonly and >>> > password readonly, which I think should work. >>> > >>> > You will probably need to get other packages as well, depending >>> on what >>> > the dependencies were for affy at that time. In addition, you >>> will need >>> > to get R-2.0.0, as there is no guarantee that an old affy will >>> run on >>> > current R. >>> > >>> > You might also just try installing R-2.0.0 and running >>> biocLite(). It >>> > might actually work. >>> > >>> > Best, >>> > >>> > Jim >>> >> > > >
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Patrick Aboyoun a ?crit : > Leonor, > I have found the repository locations for BioC 1.5 on bioconductor.org. > The main location you can use in the R install.packages function is > > http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.5 > Great! This works perfectly and I can grab all the old packages and their dependencies! Just what I needed. Thank you very much everybody. We can consider this thread closed, thanks for your help :-) Best, Leonor. -- Leonor PALMEIRA Laboratoire de Biom?trie et Biologie ?volutive UMR CNRS 5558 UCB Lyon 1 - B?t. Gr?gor Mendel 43, boulevard du 11 novembre 1918 69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex tel : 04 72 43 28 26 http://biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr/~palmeira
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Dear Leonor 1.) You are right, it seems that https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/Rp acks is indeed not setup for anonymous access. Nishant: Is this something you would consider? 2.) As a workaround, try svn co --username readonly --password readonly -r 10419 https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/trunk/madman/Rpacks (in one line). This brings you to the state of the archive "trunk" around 1 Nov 2004, when Bioc 1.5 was released. Best wishes Wolfgang ---------------------------------------------------- Wolfgang Huber, EMBL-EBI, http://www.ebi.ac.uk/huber Leonor Palmeira wrote: > [back in thread] > > Leonor Palmeira a ?crit : > > Hi Leonor, > > [...] > > > Actually yes. Nothing ever goes away. > > I was crossing fingers for that! However, the 'readonly' user and > 'readonly' password don't seem to work (403 forbidden access) to access > the svn depository. So, I couldn't explore this possibility. > > I also tried installing R.2.0.0 and running biocLite() from within this > old R. But, when calling "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R", R calls > for "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R" which explicitely checks for > the R version and returns an error (R version should be above R.2.1.0). > > When taking a look at the biocLite.R script, this line caught my eye: > > ## R versions less than 2.1.0 need to use the old (BioC 1.5) version of > getBioC.R > > but I have no idea where to get the old version of getBioC.R. > Does someone know how I could get help on this? > > Thank you very much, > Leonor. > > > And if I am not mistaken, you can > > get this for yourself. All you need is a subversion client, which you > > can get here if you aren't on Linux (if you are on Linux it is easier to > > install using whatever package manager your distro uses): > > > > http://subversion.tigris.org/ > > > > Then you can get any of the packages from release 1.5 here: > > > > > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/ Rpacks > > > > e.g., > > > > svn co > > > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/ Rpacks/affy > > > > > will get you the affy sources. You want to use the username readonly and > > password readonly, which I think should work. > > > > You will probably need to get other packages as well, depending on what > > the dependencies were for affy at that time. In addition, you will need > > to get R-2.0.0, as there is no guarantee that an old affy will run on > > current R. > > > > You might also just try installing R-2.0.0 and running biocLite(). It > > might actually work. > > > > Best, > > > > Jim >
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I just added anonymous read-only svn access to versions BioC 1.5, 1.4, and 1.0. https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/Rp acks https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_4/madman/Rp acks https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_4_branch/ma dman/Rpacks https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_0/madman/Rp acks https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_0_branch/ma dman/Rpacks I will check into the bioconductor.org repositories now and send out a follow up e-mail with my findings. Patrick Wolfgang Huber wrote: > > > Dear Leonor > > 1.) You are right, it seems that > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman/ Rpacks > > is indeed not setup for anonymous access. Nishant: Is this something > you would consider? > > 2.) As a workaround, try > > svn co --username readonly --password readonly -r 10419 > https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/trunk/madman/Rpacks > > (in one line). This brings you to the state of the archive "trunk" > around 1 Nov 2004, when Bioc 1.5 was released. > > > Best wishes > Wolfgang > > ---------------------------------------------------- > Wolfgang Huber, EMBL-EBI, http://www.ebi.ac.uk/huber > > > > Leonor Palmeira wrote: >> [back in thread] >> >> Leonor Palmeira a ?crit : >> > Hi Leonor, >> >> [...] >> >> > Actually yes. Nothing ever goes away. >> >> I was crossing fingers for that! However, the 'readonly' user and >> 'readonly' password don't seem to work (403 forbidden access) to >> access the svn depository. So, I couldn't explore this possibility. >> >> I also tried installing R.2.0.0 and running biocLite() from within >> this old R. But, when calling "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R", R >> calls for "http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R" which explicitely >> checks for the R version and returns an error (R version should be >> above R.2.1.0). >> >> When taking a look at the biocLite.R script, this line caught my eye: >> >> ## R versions less than 2.1.0 need to use the old (BioC 1.5) version >> of getBioC.R >> >> but I have no idea where to get the old version of getBioC.R. >> Does someone know how I could get help on this? >> >> Thank you very much, >> Leonor. >> >> > And if I am not mistaken, you can >> > get this for yourself. All you need is a subversion client, which you >> > can get here if you aren't on Linux (if you are on Linux it is >> easier to >> > install using whatever package manager your distro uses): >> > >> > http://subversion.tigris.org/ >> > >> > Then you can get any of the packages from release 1.5 here: >> > >> > >> https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman /Rpacks >> >> > >> > e.g., >> > >> > svn co >> > >> https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org/bioconductor/branches/RELEASE_1_5/madman /Rpacks/affy >> >> > >> > will get you the affy sources. You want to use the username >> readonly and >> > password readonly, which I think should work. >> > >> > You will probably need to get other packages as well, depending on >> what >> > the dependencies were for affy at that time. In addition, you will >> need >> > to get R-2.0.0, as there is no guarantee that an old affy will run on >> > current R. >> > >> > You might also just try installing R-2.0.0 and running biocLite(). It >> > might actually work. >> > >> > Best, >> > >> > Jim >> > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > Search the archives: > http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor
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