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Hi All, I'm wondering if it is possible to update annotation packages without updating the core bioconductor itself. For example, if I wanted to update various "org.*.db" annotation packages, GO.db, and KEGG.db without updating R and Bioconductor, how would I do that? I do plan to update R and Bioconductor, but the system I am using and some of the packages I am using took a lot to get working correctly, and I would like to enable updated annotations while taking my time to upgrade R and Bioconductor, without worrying too much about breaking something. Currently using R 2.11 and Bioconductor 2.6. Thanks in advance, Robert Robert M. Flight, Ph.D. University of Louisville Bioinformatics Laboratory University of Louisville Louisville, KY PH 502-852-0467 EM robert.flight at louisville.edu EM rflight79 at gmail.com Williams and Holland's Law: ? ? ?? If enough data is collected, anything may be proven by statistical methods.
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Hi Robert, It's always possible to mix and match package versions - a significant portion of the noise on this list consists of people admonishing posters to use biocLite() rather than downloading and installing things. So you can always download and install the updated annotation packages, and they may well work OK (I don't think Marc made any changes that are not backward-compatible). However, you are on your own if you have any odd results. Caveat emptor. Best, Jim On 11/5/2010 9:18 AM, Robert M. Flight wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm wondering if it is possible to update annotation packages without > updating the core bioconductor itself. For example, if I wanted to > update various "org.*.db" annotation packages, GO.db, and KEGG.db > without updating R and Bioconductor, how would I do that? I do plan to > update R and Bioconductor, but the system I am using and some of the > packages I am using took a lot to get working correctly, and I would > like to enable updated annotations while taking my time to upgrade R > and Bioconductor, without worrying too much about breaking something. > > Currently using R 2.11 and Bioconductor 2.6. > > Thanks in advance, > > Robert > > Robert M. Flight, Ph.D. > University of Louisville Bioinformatics Laboratory > University of Louisville > Louisville, KY > > PH 502-852-0467 > EM robert.flight at louisville.edu > EM rflight79 at gmail.com > > Williams and Holland's Law: > If enough data is collected, anything may be proven by > statistical methods. > > _______________________________________________ > 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 -- James W. MacDonald, M.S. Biostatistician Douglas Lab University of Michigan Department of Human Genetics 5912 Buhl 1241 E. Catherine St. Ann Arbor MI 48109-5618 734-615-7826 ********************************************************** Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues
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Hi Robert, There is a good chance that you will have to (at a minimum) update AnnotationDbi just to pull this off. That said, I still think it's probably a bad idea. Each release, the group of annotations we put out is designed as a "set", so if you upgrade just one annotation package, you really HAVE to upgrade all of them. So for example, if you were using hgu95av2.db, and you upgraded that, you would also need to upgrade GO.db, KEGG.db, and org.Hs.eg.db just to be able to use the hg95av2.db package. And if you then went to use a chip package from mouse, (say moe430a.db), then you would also have to update that (because earlier you had updated GO.db and KEGG.db), along with the org.Mm.eg.db package... And so on. There could also be problems with packages like GOstats or any other packages that make heavy use of annotations (and there are MANY of these), that could reasonably be expecting things to work in a certain way within a certain release. Hopefully from these descriptions you can see why mixing and matching is probably a bad idea? You have to really know a lot about what is happening behind the scenes in order to pull it off, and even then, it's pretty dicey. I have a very good handle on how the annotations have changed over the years, and I have tried very hard to minimize backwards compatible impacts on how they have changed, and yet, I would never intentionally do this. So I can't in good conscience recommend that you do it either. There are very good reasons why we recommend for people to use biocLite() and update.packages(). It is the only way we can assure you that we have tested that these things at least should work correctly together for you. When you mix packages from different releases, you are basically running code in a way that has not been tested. Marc On 11/05/2010 06:34 AM, James W. MacDonald wrote: > Hi Robert, > > It's always possible to mix and match package versions - a significant > portion of the noise on this list consists of people admonishing > posters to use biocLite() rather than downloading and installing things. > > So you can always download and install the updated annotation > packages, and they may well work OK (I don't think Marc made any > changes that are not backward-compatible). However, you are on your > own if you have any odd results. Caveat emptor. > > Best, > > Jim > > > > On 11/5/2010 9:18 AM, Robert M. Flight wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I'm wondering if it is possible to update annotation packages without >> updating the core bioconductor itself. For example, if I wanted to >> update various "org.*.db" annotation packages, GO.db, and KEGG.db >> without updating R and Bioconductor, how would I do that? I do plan to >> update R and Bioconductor, but the system I am using and some of the >> packages I am using took a lot to get working correctly, and I would >> like to enable updated annotations while taking my time to upgrade R >> and Bioconductor, without worrying too much about breaking something. >> >> Currently using R 2.11 and Bioconductor 2.6. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Robert >> >> Robert M. Flight, Ph.D. >> University of Louisville Bioinformatics Laboratory >> University of Louisville >> Louisville, KY >> >> PH 502-852-0467 >> EM robert.flight at louisville.edu >> EM rflight79 at gmail.com >> >> Williams and Holland's Law: >> If enough data is collected, anything may be proven by >> statistical methods. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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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James, Yes, perusing this list has made me realize that one should always be wary of mixing and matching Bioconductor function versions and annotation packages. And now that you have pointed it out, I realize that I was being slightly silly, knowing full well that I can download a package and install it using "R CMD INSTALL". DUH! I do this all the time to refresh to the current version of my own packages. Regards, -Robert On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 09:34, James W. MacDonald <jmacdon at="" med.umich.edu=""> wrote: > Hi Robert, > > It's always possible to mix and match package versions - a significant > portion of the noise on this list consists of people admonishing posters to > use biocLite() rather than downloading and installing things. > > So you can always download and install the updated annotation packages, and > they may well work OK (I don't think Marc made any changes that are not > backward-compatible). However, you are on your own if you have any odd > results. Caveat emptor. > > Best, > > Jim > > > > On 11/5/2010 9:18 AM, Robert M. Flight wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> I'm wondering if it is possible to update annotation packages without >> updating the core bioconductor itself. For example, if I wanted to >> update various "org.*.db" annotation packages, GO.db, and KEGG.db >> without updating R and Bioconductor, how would I do that? I do plan to >> update R and Bioconductor, but the system I am using and some of the >> packages I am using took a lot to get working correctly, and I would >> like to enable updated annotations while taking my time to upgrade R >> and Bioconductor, without worrying too much about breaking something. >> >> Currently using R 2.11 and Bioconductor 2.6. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Robert >> >> Robert M. Flight, Ph.D. >> University of Louisville Bioinformatics Laboratory >> University of Louisville >> Louisville, KY >> >> PH 502-852-0467 >> EM robert.flight at louisville.edu >> EM rflight79 at gmail.com >> >> Williams and Holland's Law: >> ? ? ? ?If enough data is collected, anything may be proven by >> statistical methods. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > > -- > James W. MacDonald, M.S. > Biostatistician > Douglas Lab > University of Michigan > Department of Human Genetics > 5912 Buhl > 1241 E. Catherine St. > Ann Arbor MI 48109-5618 > 734-615-7826 > ********************************************************** > Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be > used for urgent or sensitive issues >
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On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Robert M. Flight <rflight79@gmail.com>wrote: > James, > > Yes, perusing this list has made me realize that one should always be > wary of mixing and matching Bioconductor function versions and > annotation packages. And now that you have pointed it out, I realize > that I was being slightly silly, knowing full well that I can download > a package and install it using "R CMD INSTALL". DUH! I do this all the > time to refresh to the current version of my own packages. > > Just to add here, you can certainly install two versions of R simultaneously. This is one way to do a slow transition to a new version. Sean > Regards, > > -Robert > > On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 09:34, James W. MacDonald <jmacdon@med.umich.edu> > wrote: > > Hi Robert, > > > > It's always possible to mix and match package versions - a significant > > portion of the noise on this list consists of people admonishing posters > to > > use biocLite() rather than downloading and installing things. > > > > So you can always download and install the updated annotation packages, > and > > they may well work OK (I don't think Marc made any changes that are not > > backward-compatible). However, you are on your own if you have any odd > > results. Caveat emptor. > > > > Best, > > > > Jim > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2010 9:18 AM, Robert M. Flight wrote: > >> > >> Hi All, > >> > >> I'm wondering if it is possible to update annotation packages without > >> updating the core bioconductor itself. For example, if I wanted to > >> update various "org.*.db" annotation packages, GO.db, and KEGG.db > >> without updating R and Bioconductor, how would I do that? I do plan to > >> update R and Bioconductor, but the system I am using and some of the > >> packages I am using took a lot to get working correctly, and I would > >> like to enable updated annotations while taking my time to upgrade R > >> and Bioconductor, without worrying too much about breaking something. > >> > >> Currently using R 2.11 and Bioconductor 2.6. > >> > >> Thanks in advance, > >> > >> Robert > >> > >> Robert M. Flight, Ph.D. > >> University of Louisville Bioinformatics Laboratory > >> University of Louisville > >> Louisville, KY > >> > >> PH 502-852-0467 > >> EM robert.flight@louisville.edu > >> EM rflight79@gmail.com > >> > >> Williams and Holland's Law: > >> If enough data is collected, anything may be proven by > >> statistical methods. > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Bioconductor mailing list > >> Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > >> Search the archives: > >> http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor > > > > -- > > James W. MacDonald, M.S. > > Biostatistician > > Douglas Lab > > University of Michigan > > Department of Human Genetics > > 5912 Buhl > > 1241 E. Catherine St. > > Ann Arbor MI 48109-5618 > > 734-615-7826 > > ********************************************************** > > Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not > be > > used for urgent or sensitive issues > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > Search the archives: > http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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