1) See the R FAQ. R-bugs is not for questions. PLEASE don't abuse our
system like this.
2) R-bugs is not for reports on Bioconductor.
3) The error message you got is mentioned in the top section of the NEWS
file for R 2.0.0, namely
o Packages must have been re-installed for this version, and
library() will enforce this.
4) www.bioconductor.org says that the version (1.5) for R 2.0.0 will be
available on October 25th. It could be more explicit about this!
Meanwhile its standard source repository is unavailable, but it looks like
they need to do some work for users of `OS2000'.
If you want BioC now, read its FAQ and install the version of R it tells
you to (rw1090, for some reason, but I believe rw1091 would be a better
choice).
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 hdeshmuk@gmu.edu wrote:
> Full_Name: H Deshmukh
> Version: 2.0
No such version! There is 2.0.0.> OS: 2000
No such OS! There is Windows 2000.> Submission from: (NULL) (129.174.206.239)
>
>
> Can somebody tell me what is it that i am doing wrong,i was not sure
whether to
> post BioConductor error here or not.
>
> Thanks
>
> >source("http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R")
> > getBioC(libName = "all")
> Running getBioC version 1.2.65....
> If you encounter problems, first make sure that
> you are running the latest version of getBioC()
> which can be found at: www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R
>
> Please direct any concerns or questions to bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch.
>
>
> You are downloading all of the Bioconductor packages and any dependencies.
> Depending on your system this will be about 90-95 packages and be roughly
200MB
> in size.
>
> Are you sure that you want to do this? [y/n] y
> Loading required package: reposTools
> Error in library(package, character.only = TRUE, logical = TRUE,
warn.conflicts
> = warn.conflicts, :
> 'reposTools' is not a valid package -- installed <
2.0.0?
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