[BioC] question on easyRNASeq developer version
Nicolas Delhomme
delhomme at embl.de
Thu Sep 27 19:50:58 CEST 2012
Hi René,
I suppose that's the email you mentioned would be on hold, right?
Nico
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Nicolas Delhomme
Genome Biology Computational Support
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
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69102 Heidelberg, Germany
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On Sep 27, 2012, at 10:51 AM, RenéBöttcher wrote:
>>
>> Dear René,
>>
>> The best place to post this - where you would get for sure my attention - is
> the bioconductor mailing list. The
>> advantage is that other developers/users might be able to help you as your
> message would have a better
>> visibility to the R/Bioc community. I've actually put that mailing list in Cc.
>>
>> There indeed seem to be a sub-setting error somewhere within the function that
> parses the read
>> information, or so I guess from your error message. Would it be possible for
> you to share your
>> EMC_18_alignment.bam file? I can set up a folder in my dropbox for you to
> upload the file. If that is not
>> possible, can you at least trim your bam file to the smallest size sufficient
> to reproduce the error and
>> share that excerpt with me?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Nico
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> Nicolas Delhomme
>>
>> Genome Biology Computational Support
>>
>> European Molecular Biology Laboratory
>>
>> Tel: +49 6221 387 8310
>> Email: nicolas.delhomme at ...
>> Meyerhofstrasse 1 - Postfach 10.2209
>> 69102 Heidelberg, Germany
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2012, at 2:04 PM, René Böttcher wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Mr. Delhomme,
>>>
>>> I would like to ask for your support concerning a problem I'm facing when
> using your easyRNASeq package.
>> There seems to be an issue in one of the subfunctions,
>>> however, I am not able to tell which one, as the error message is rather
> short.
>>>
>>> "Error in mk_singleBracketReplacementValue(x, value) :
>>> 'value' must be a CompressedIntegerList object"
>>>
>>> Please not that I'm trying to follow the example cases you provided and I am
> currently using the developer
>> version since my alignments require multiple reads length support according to
> your current stable
>> release. You can find a detailed problem description on Seqanswers, as it
> seems I am not the only one
>> encountering this problem.
>>>
>>> http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23477
>>>
>>> With kind regards,
>>> René Böttcher
>>
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>
>
> Dear Nicolas,
>
> I ran picard-tools FixMateInformation on my bam-file, however, it did not solve
> the problem. Additionally, the problem also occurs with another sample, so I
> will now crop both of these bam-files to reduce their size and still retain
> reproducibility. If you could provide me with your dropbox folder, I can then
> upload them for you to test where the bug occurs.
>
> Thank you for your support.
>
> With kind regards,
> René
>
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