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| MOSim 2.7.0 (landing page) Sonia Tarazona
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| Package: MOSim |
| Version: 2.7.0 |
| Command: /home/biocbuild/bbs-3.23-bioc/R/bin/R CMD build --keep-empty-dirs --no-resave-data MOSim |
| StartedAt: 2026-02-03 18:53:01 -0500 (Tue, 03 Feb 2026) |
| EndedAt: 2026-02-03 18:55:21 -0500 (Tue, 03 Feb 2026) |
| EllapsedTime: 139.1 seconds |
| RetCode: 1 |
| Status: ERROR |
| PackageFile: None |
| PackageFileSize: NA |
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### /home/biocbuild/bbs-3.23-bioc/R/bin/R CMD build --keep-empty-dirs --no-resave-data MOSim
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* checking for file ‘MOSim/DESCRIPTION’ ... OK
* preparing ‘MOSim’:
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
* cleaning src
* installing the package (it is needed to build vignettes)
* creating vignettes ... ERROR
--- re-building ‘MOSim.Rmd’ using rmarkdown
Quitting from MOSim.Rmd:391-411 [code11]
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<error/lifecycle_error_deprecated>
Error:
! `group_by_()` was deprecated in dplyr 0.7.0 and is now defunct.
ℹ Please use `group_by()` instead.
ℹ See vignette('programming') for more help
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Backtrace:
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1. ├─MOSim::mosim(omics = omics_list, omicsOptions = omics_options)
2. │ ├─base::do.call(new, c(Class = "MOSimulation", simParams))
3. │ └─methods (local) `<fn>`(Class = "MOSimulation", simulators = `<named list>`)
4. │ ├─methods::initialize(value, ...)
5. │ └─MOSim (local) initialize(value, ...)
6. │ ├─base::suppressWarnings(...)
7. │ │ └─base::withCallingHandlers(...)
8. │ └─base::sapply(...)
9. │ └─base::lapply(X = X, FUN = FUN, ...)
10. │ └─MOSim (local) FUN(X[[i]], ...)
11. │ └─dplyr::group_by(regTable[regDupsDE, ], ID) %>% ...
12. ├─dplyr::do(., classifyDups(.))
13. ├─dplyr:::do.grouped_df(., classifyDups(.))
14. │ └─rlang::eval_tidy(args[[j]], mask)
15. └─MOSim (local) classifyDups(.)
16. └─dplyr::group_by_(regGenes, .dots = dplyrGroup)
17. └─dplyr:::lazy_defunct("group_by")
18. └─lifecycle::deprecate_stop(...)
19. └─lifecycle:::deprecate_stop0(msg)
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Error: processing vignette 'MOSim.Rmd' failed with diagnostics:
`group_by_()` was deprecated in dplyr 0.7.0 and is now defunct.
ℹ Please use `group_by()` instead.
ℹ See vignette('programming') for more help
--- failed re-building ‘MOSim.Rmd’
--- re-building ‘scMOSim.Rmd’ using rmarkdown
--- finished re-building ‘scMOSim.Rmd’
SUMMARY: processing the following file failed:
‘MOSim.Rmd’
Error: Vignette re-building failed.
Execution halted