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  • BCL to FASTQ conversion error

    I am using CASAVA 1.8.2 on a separate machine and trying to convert bcl files generated by Hiseq 2000 to fastq but I am getting an error message that config.xml file does not exist at /usr/local/lib/CASAVA-1.8.2/perl/Casava/Demultiplex.pm line 111.
    Can anyone please help me out from this issue.
    Thanks
    Thanks,

  • #2
    I think it may be trying to use a XML file as the sample sheet for demultiplexing your data.
    Did you provide --sample-sheet ?

    See https://github.com/sebhtml/FastDemul...with-CASAVA.sh
    for an example.


    Sébastien Boisvert


    Originally posted by tahamasoodi View Post
    I am using CASAVA 1.8.2 on a separate machine and trying to convert bcl files generated by Hiseq 2000 to fastq but I am getting an error message that config.xml file does not exist at /usr/local/lib/CASAVA-1.8.2/perl/Casava/Demultiplex.pm line 111.
    Can anyone please help me out from this issue.
    Thanks

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    • #3
      Error in bcl to fastq

      Thanks seb567, no I don't have a sample-sheet. I just want to convert bcl to fastq.
      Thanks,

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      • #4
        In your run directory, you should have these files:


        ./Data/Intensities/BaseCalls/config.xml
        ./Data/Intensities/config.xml


        I think they are missing in your case.

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