I need to check this with my package drawProteins.
Here is the information about the new version of ggplot2:
https://github.com/tidyverse/ggplot2/blob/master/NEWS.md#ggplot2-2219000
Here is a link about how to a development version of ggplot2:
https://gist.github.com/kohske/1150934
Step 1: Create new Project in RStudio
Step 2: The script:
# script to test drawProteins with new version of ggplot2
# install devtools
install.packages('devtools')
# install dependency of scales package
install.packages(c("RColorBrewer", "stringr", "dichromat", "munsell", "plyr", "colorspace"))
install.packages("Rcpp")
# install dependency of ggplot2 package
install.packages("rlang")
# Open devtools package
library(devtools)
# move to development mode
# scales and ggplot2 are installed in "~/R-dev" directory, so official version of ggplot2 are not removed.
dev_mode(TRUE)
# download development version of scales and ggplot2
install_github("hadley/scales", force=TRUE)
# main branch of development
install_github("hadley/ggplot2")
# (Optional) install_github("ggplot2", "kohske", "feature/new-guides-with-gtable")
# activate development version of ggplot2
library(ggplot2)
# install bioconductor version of drawProteins
source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("drawProteins")
library(drawProteins)
source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("BiocStyle")
# run some tests...
# try to compile vignette
# vignette seems to assembled OK....
Interestingly we now have a d> cursor...
Needed to download version 3.5 of R.
Then need lots of new installs....
Needed a new version of Rccp and rlang packages as well.
html of vignette seems like an easy way to test.
All looks good...
Figures assembled without errors.
Session info:
Says drawProteins_1.0.0
and
ggplot2_2.2.1.9000
so new version.
Basically this implies that these two should work together OK.
Good news.
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