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  • another fastq-dump error (bad version)

    Hello folks,

    I downloaded SRA files from the following experiment:
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra?term=SRP007506

    But when I try to convert them to fastq files, I get the following error messages, complaining about a bad version (of what?):

    Code:
    fastq-dump SRR314741.sra
    2011-08-04T07:32:00 fastq-dump.2.0.1 err: header bad version while validating header within database module - Failed to open index 'skey'
    2011-08-04T07:32:00 fastq-dump.2.0.1 err: param bad version while executing function within virtual database module - Failed SRR314741
    I assume that the SRA files don't match the fastq-dump version but how can I find out the right version to use?

    Thanks in advance,
    Oliver

  • #2
    Ok, I found out that the data is that new (from july 2011) that one has to use the newest version of fastq-dump (also july 2011). Then it works (ok, afterwards its pretty obvious). I think the error messages should be clearer or there should be an explanation on the site. When googling for this message I couldn't find any hit.

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    • #3
      this system is hideous.

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