[Bioperl-l] [ANNOUCEMENT] BioPerl 1.6 RC2

Chris Fields cjfields at illinois.edu
Tue Jan 6 18:23:38 EST 2009


All,

All,

I am like to announce the second release candidate for BioPerl 1.6 is  
available for testing.

A quick note on versioning: due to issues with alpha numbered versions  
on CPAN possibly overwriting a stable release, this release candidate  
has a VERSION of 1.005009_002 (or 1.005009002).  This will be switched  
to 1.006000 (no alpha) once the release is final.

The RC is currently being uploaded to CPAN and should be available in  
the next 24-48 hours under authorname CJFIELDS.  In the meantime, the  
release candidates can be directly downloaded here:

http://bioperl.org/DIST/BioPerl-1.5.9_2.tar.bz2
http://bioperl.org/DIST/BioPerl-1.5.9_2.tar.gz
http://bioperl.org/DIST/BioPerl-1.5.9_2.zip

Signature file:
http://bioperl.org/DIST/SIGNATURES.md5

A preliminary ActiveState PPM is also available and is located in the  
BioPerl Release Candidate repository; the directions for installation  
are here:

http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Installing_Bioperl_on_Windows

Please feel free to report issues with testing, installation, etc. on  
the mail list and on this page:

http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Release_1.6_Testing

Again, just to note we will be releasing bioperl-run, bioperl-db,  
bioperl-network, and others separately once the final 1.6 release is  
complete.

Since the last release:

Fixed:

1) Some cruft from testing the last release is no longer present.
2) Several warnings and test failures (via CPAN Testers) now fixed.

Known Issues:

1) A very recent change in ENSembl data causes one of the Map.t tests  
to fail; this has already been fixed and will be present in the next  
(final?) release.
2) Some odd warnings for Bio::Assembly tests are still present, but  
they are harmless.  Nevertheless they will be addressed prior to the  
next release.
3) Warnings for Bio::Annotation tests can be fixed by an upgrade to  
the latest Data::Stag (this is NOT a required upgrade).
4) PPM issues; note this is not high on our priority list ATM but I  
will try to address it for the next release).

Enjoy!

chris


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