Releases: deeptools/pyBigWig
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0.3.14
11 Apr 12:06
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Fixed issue #81 , which caused errors upon installation if curl was absent
0.3.13
25 Jan 21:30
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Fixed some python 3 builds (PR #76 from @rmsds )
Started testing for python 3.7 and dropped official support for python 2 (it should work, but I'm no longer testing it).
0.3.12
20 Aug 07:46
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Fixed compilation without curl
Added at least partial support for pandas (issue #63 )
0.3.11
06 Mar 11:01
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0.3.10
06 Jan 12:48
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Fixed issue #54 , which was due to incorrectly handling numpy vectors of unicode strings.
0.3.9
18 Dec 08:52
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Fixed a segfault caused by a misplaced reference count decrementation in version 0.3.8 (when numpy is not used).
0.3.8
13 Dec 14:52
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Fixed a memory leak when numpy is used during file creation. Thanks to @pmarks for both finding and patching this.
0.3.7
03 Nov 11:10
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Fixed issue #48 . The object-specific functions are no longer exposed at the module level.
0.3.6
19 Oct 18:34
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Fixed issue #45 , which only occurs if numpy was not installed at the time pyBigWig was. This will not affect pyBigWig if it's installed with conda install pyBigWig, since numpy is listed as a dependency.
0.3.5
19 Oct 18:32
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Fixed issue #36 and #39 . Now approximately one billion contigs are supported when writing files. The resulting files can be read by IGV now.
Fixed issue #38 . Files with no entries can now be opened.
You can now use with with pyBigWig (see #35 )
A number of rare issues involving accessing remote files were resolved (#31 and #32 )