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7:34 AM
The first trick was to install it like this

```
r-base-core=4.0.4-*
r-base-dev=4.0.4-*
```
The second trick is now to figure out what command in Dockerfile is upgrading R from 4.0.4 to 4.1.2 :)
 
Good morning all!
 
morning morning :))
TGIF
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7:52 AM
Looking forward to the weekend, huh? Got anything in particular planned?
 
hello
 
@RomanLuštrik I m taking the kids in a village up in the mountains tomorrow and we are spending the night there :D
Plus I ll go watch the new spiderman tonight :P
 
@RomanLuštrik any particular reason you want to install an older version?
 
Yes, very particular. Our pipeline needs to be reproducible and Bioconductor is very particular about versions.
 
8:39 AM
reproducibility is always a good reason
 
9:08 AM
@Sotos Hello Friday
@RomanLuštrik Self answer Q&A maybe
 
9:26 AM
When writing forloop do you explicitly use integer? for(i in 1L:n) or just for(i in 1:n) ?
 
9:54 AM
close this with this please
 
10:15 AM
@zx8754 the problem was that when you do apt-get install, it automatically tries to upgrade packages. Setting --no-upgrade did the trick.
@zx8754 Nah, 1:length(x) for me. Or rather seq_along(x).
 
 
6 hours later…
3:58 PM
Got my dupe hammer a few weeks ago (yay!) but I'm not sure which posts this should be closed with, seeing as there are literally 1000 questions with the same warning message
 
 
4 hours later…
7:59 PM
@zx8754 No, it wasn't apt-get install, but rather purge. Aftre purging some R dependencies, it got upgraded for some reason.
 
 
2 hours later…
10:20 PM
congrats!
with regard tot the Q: just pick one and then add a couple of extra targets
 

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