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Compatibility with R 3 #48
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Hey Pedro, Thank you for your nice comment. The only feature from 4.0+ I am using is the anonymous function shorthand notation ( The more challenging problem might be the dependencies that are also on Bioconductor ( Best, |
Hey Constantin, Thanks for the detailed answer! Your package is just that... amazing! We decided to go with version 1.1.7 ( At the core of what we need is to return the randomized quantile residuals after fitting the models (EDIT: for single cells). Do you think you would be able to roughly say if updates since v1.1.7 will lead significant differences in the rqr? Thanks again and best, |
Version 1.1.7 is pretty old. I don't know if anything significant has changed in the last 2.5 years. A quick look at the blame for the
Yeah, unfortunately, the tags added by Bioconductor are somehow not displayed by Github. But you could check out the Bioconductor repository (e.g., for release 3.13) to quickly navigate the different versions. In the end, if you are stuck on such an old version of R there is only so much I can do to help. (Happy to hear though that you found a version that works :) ) |
I know, right... But that's the reality at the moment. I appreciate your quick and detailed response! |
Just wanted to check if any version of this amazing package was ever compatible/installable with R 3.6. Any help would be much appreciated.
EDITED: in case the above is true (it seems to be according to original pub [R 3.6.2, glmGamPoi 1.1.5]) and the package is usable/installable in R 3.6, which release/commitSHA should be used with
devtools::install_github
,remotes::install_github
or some other installation tool?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: