how to install packages of older version?
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jzhao ▴ 10
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Last seen 9.6 years ago
Hi all, I'm new to bioconductor, and I have a basic question regarding install: about a year ago, we installed R1.7.1 and bioconductor (updated at that time, not remember the exact version though) on one of our servers. and now i need to install R and bioC on a new server. I tried R1.9.0 and the most updated bioC (1.4) first, only to find that the output format of multtest result has somehow changed. Since I don't want to go back to change my Java source code, I really like to keep the environment on the new server the same as the old one, so I switch back to R-1.7.1, and copy over the multtest library file from the old server and put it in new server's R exe tree, but somehow i still got result in new format. So, could somebody please provide some advice about how to install an older version of bioc packages ( in mycase, multtest) ? many thanks!!!! Jing
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Jeff Gentry ★ 3.9k
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Last seen 9.6 years ago
> source code, I really like to keep the environment on the new server the > same as the old one, so I switch back to R-1.7.1, and copy over the > multtest library file from the old server and put it in new server's R exe > tree, but somehow i still got result in new format. So, could somebody While I think there would be some great potential advantages to updating the code on your end (using a newer/more stable version of R and BioC packages), the older releases are available off of the "developer page" link.
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