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  • hulan0@gmail.com
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 2

    tophat2 segment_juncs error: Error: segment-based junction search failed with err =-6

    Hi,

    I am trying out the latest tophat2 on a small read file. My reference is the rabbit genome which has 3243 sequences (chromosomes + scaffolds).

    segment_juncs.log has the following lines at the end:

    >> Performing segment-search:
    Loading left segment hits...
    Error: invalid 'B' array subtype (^)!

    Has anyone had the same issue? How to fix it? Thanks a lot.

    L.
  • DineshCyanam
    Compendia Bio
    • Oct 2010
    • 35

    #2
    Re-download the tophat-2.0.0 package as it was updated and try again... (Same Version. Same file name)

    Originally posted by gpertea View Post
    There are quite a few different problems reported in this thread - I apologize for them. We are aware of a couple of these problems and we are trying to fix them, though we are encountering some difficulties reproducing some of these errors.
    We just updated the packages on the website with a couple of last minute fixes so please re-download the tophat-2.0.0 package of your choice (yes, it's the same version, same file names) from http://tophat.cbcb.umd.edu and try running the new version again on your test data. If tophat 2 still fails at any stage in the process please report the failure at [email protected] - it would also help if you attach a tarball or zip file with the content of the "logs" directory when you post a bug report there.

    Thank you,
    -Geo

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