\name{biocReposList} \alias{biocReposList} \title{Return a list of Bioconductor package repositories} \description{ This function returns a named character vector of Bioconductor package repositories. The vector can be used as the \code{repos} argument to \code{install.packages} and friends. } \usage{ biocReposList() } \details{ The repository URLs are hardcoded for each release. } \value{ \item{bioc }{URL of main Bioc package repository} \item{aData }{URL for Bioc annotation data package repository} \item{eData }{URL for Bioc experiment data package repository} \item{oh }{URL for Bioc Omegahat package repository. This repository contains the versions of Omegahat packages that were tested with the current Bioc release.} \item{li }{URL for Bioc Lindsey package repository.} \item{cran }{URL for Bioc CRAN package repository. This is just a normal CRAN repository.} } \author{S. Falcon} \examples{ brl <- biocReposList() } \keyword{utilities}