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Error exit status (1) in NFCORE_CHIPSEQ:CHIPSEQ:CUSTOM_DUMPSOFTWAREVERSIONS #333
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Sorry for the late reply, for what I understand you are modifying the |
I didn't modify dumpsoftwareversions.py . I ended up having to shift the two lines of code I entered for main.nf and that fixed the issue. The original released pipeline did not work for my data, as MACS2 was unable to call peaks. So I had to add --nomodel and --extsize 147 to main.nf . |
Description of the bug
Hi all, I am trying to process my ChIP-seq data using the nf-core pipeline. It is pretty much finished but running into an error in the second to last step:
The error code I received was this:
I went to the work directory and opened the collated_versions.yml file and went to line 79, column 4 and found this (indicated by red star):
So it looks like the text here is shifted and should be in column 1, however, I cannot find how to fix this issue, and it seems to be doing this for all collated_versions.yml files. If it helps, I added --nomodel and --extsize 147 in the main.nf file in macs2/callpeak since there were too few peaks to build a shifting model. I dont know if this is the cause of the error:
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Command used and terminal output
No response
Relevant files
*Changed file format to .txt so it can upload here. Please find attached the dumpsoftwareversions.py and the main.nf files.
dumpsoftwareversions.txt
main.txt
System information
Nextflow version: 22.10.4.5836
Hardware: HPC
Executor: Slurm
Container engine: Singularity
Version of nf-core/chipseq: 2.0.0
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