Julianus Pfeuffer
Julianus Pfeuffer
Hey Filippo, Evergreen is a generic Bayesian Network inference library. A first version was co-developed specifically with protein inference in OpenMS in mind (among other selected use cases). Later we...
I don't think signing is the problem. Getting a valid certificate more so.
Try to install OpenMS and follow the instructions when clicking "I believe this App should be safe"
We are already signing if a certificate exists. https://github.com/OpenMS/OpenMS/blob/e0ac492dc89ae6eecb3c404d1c8e993bc052a8f1/cmake/package_nsis.cmake#L186 I thought the issue would be more about which certificate we would need, how much it costs, if a self-signed certificate...
You might get away without signing if the file always has the same name and is downloaded often. Please check the links when clicking on the installer and it asks...
Just found this: https://sig.fo/ I wrote them
Do you see evidence that it's working? I don't think anything speaks against it if it works.
Hey! Thank you for the quick answer. We _are_ using zarr but want to restore dosages from all the separate attributes stored in the zarr that was converted from bgen....
I guess what I am proposing is, maybe this could move into a utility module to work with "bgen-style" zarrs? Or avoid cbgen import for functions in the bgen module...
Yes, right. An alternative solution might indeed be to store the call_dosages as additional or alternative data variable during conversion already. I am not too familiar with the specifications though...