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  • GATK Queue and options

    I did a 'svn update', 'ant clean' and 'ant queue' to install GATK's Queue and I get the message 'BUILD SUCCESSFUL'. However, I don't see any required arguments given in



    when I invoke >> java -jar dist/Queue.jar --help

    Am I missing anything here?

  • #2
    I don't have an exact answer for you, but I can tell you that you can download a precomplied version from here:
    ftp://ftp.broadinstitute.org/pub/gsa...latest.tar.bz2

    And when you run
    java -jar Queue-1.0.4052/Queue.jar --help

    you have the parameters. And when you check the changeset number in svn it's 4052 for queue so I guess it's up to date.

    I gave up on queue personnally and rolled out my own solution for the realignment process because I found the scala script too complicated to maintain.

    I'm probably just lazy, or I trust my perl, bash talent more than my scala talent :-)

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    • #3
      Actually, the arguments required a missing parameter which is

      -Djava.io.tmpdir=/tmp/queue

      They now have a corrected wiki. Thanks for looking into the issue. I still have issues in filtering.

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