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  • samtools won't follow symlinks?

    Seems strange but when I do a simple command like

    samtools view ../../Tophat/Results/B6Br1.bam

    where the target is a symlink, I get:

    open: No such file or directory
    [main_samview] fail to open "../../Tophat/Results/B6Br1.bam" for reading.

    The symlink exists:

    ls -l ../../Tophat/Results/B6Br1.bam
    lrwxrwxrwx 1 will bioinfo 39 May 13 09:37 ../../Tophat/Results/B6Br1.bam -> dirs/B6Br1/tophat_out/accepted_hits.bam

    And when I run the same samtools command using the link target accepted_hits.bam, it works.

    It's inconvenient because it means to reorganize a bunch of tophat outputs, which all have the same name, I have to physically copy them.

  • #2
    Symlink is working for me with samtools view (with either the link in cwd or from some place else).

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    • #3
      For me it works too. Are you sure, your symlink is set correctly? The path to your accepted_hits.bam looks strange to me, as leading "/" or "../" are missing. I would suggest to use full path when creating symlinks, then you may also copy them elsewhere without running into problems.

      Originally posted by Will Nelson View Post
      ls -l ../../Tophat/Results/B6Br1.bam
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 will bioinfo 39 May 13 09:37 ../../Tophat/Results/B6Br1.bam -> dirs/B6Br1/tophat_out/accepted_hits.bam

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      • #4
        Thanks, yes, that was it...I did not realize that links which are created using a relative path don't work if they're copied to another location! Live and learn...well, I'll probably just delete this thread since it had nothing to do with samtools and nobody else having the same symlink problem will ever find it.

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