I also figured this one out,
My external USB harddrive name had a space in it.
So velvet is running for the first time…
Got my fingers crossed. Thanks for all the help;
I’m sure Ill need some later.
Greg
From: Thyssen, Gregory - ARS
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 3:34 PM
To: 'galaxy-dev@bx.psu.edu'
Subject: RE: Velvet program files
I partially answered my own questions by reading the Tool Dependencies wiki page.
I installed velvet to my workstation.
When I open the shell to start galaxy, I modify $PATH to include the velvet directory.
Now the error I get in Velvet suggests it found the program, but something else is wrong.
My new error is:
No reads found
The reads are fastq files that appear in my history and are data libraries housed in an external harddrive.
I have used these same data before on the public server.
Please advise,
Thanks,
Greg
From: Thyssen, Gregory - ARS
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 10:38 AM
To: 'galaxy-dev@bx.psu.edu'
Subject: Velvet program files
So I am setting up my local Galaxy on a workstation for my own use.
I have installed several programs from the Assembly Main Tool Shed.
None works.
Are these just the wrappers? Do I need to install, say, Velvet somewhere outside of Galaxy?
How do I do this?
My errors:
6: velveth on data 2
error
An error occurred running this job:Unable to run velveth: No such file or directory
7: Abyss on data 5
error
An error occurred running this job: ERROR: Expected exactly 3 arguments; got: 67 /media/My Passport/IM-Data2Bio-10262012/IM-mut1/Im-mutant-bulk_1.fastq /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/database/files/000/dataset_9.dat
8: MIRA contigs (FASTA)
error
An error occurred running this job: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/galaxy/shed_tools/toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/repos/peterjc/mira_assembler/3e7eca1f5d04/mira_assembler/tools/sr_assembly/mira.py", line 33, in mira_ver = get_version() File "/home/galaxy/shed_tool
15: Singleton reads reads for velvet
error
An error occurred running this job: Error running preppereads.sh /bin/sh: /users/galaxy/galaxyscripts/prepare_pe_reads_for_velvet.sh: No such file or directory
Thanks,
Greg