Thanks Devan,
I just changed it! I have an other question. I used this to catch
the output files:
<outputs>
<data format="bam" name="bam_file1" label="${tool.name}
on ${on_string}: sorted.dedup.bam">
<discover_datasets pattern="out.sorted.dedup.bam"
format="bam" visible="true" /> <!-- can use ext or format
attribute. -->
</data>
<data format="bam" name="bam_file2" label="${tool.name}
on ${on_string}: sorted.markdup.bam">
<discover_datasets pattern="out.sorted.markdup.bam"
format="bam" visible="true" /> <!-- can use ext or format
attribute. -->
</data>
<data format="txt" name="logfile" label="${tool.name} on
${on_string}: log">
<discover_datasets pattern="out_dup_log.txt"
format="txt" visible="true" />
</data>
</outputs>
my problem is that I first get an empty file in the history and after some moments I also get 3 more history icons containing the actual information:
Hi Jochen, Don't have it use /tmp, but rather the current working directory and then everything will work. Galaxy jobs are run in individual working directories, so you can exploit that to ensure that files aren't overwritten. Devon -- Devon Ryan, Ph.D. Email: dpryan@dpryan.com Data Manager/Bioinformatician Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics Stübeweg 51 79108 Freiburg Germany On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 12:32 PM, Jochen Bick <jochen.bick@usys.ethz.ch> wrote:Hi, I have a tool that produces multiple output files a log file, two bam files. (https://github.com/nugentechnologies/nudup) The tool it self provides an option called --out to specify a path to a directory with a prefix that will be added to the output files: --out /tmp/out this will produce 3 files: /tmp/out_dup_log.txt /tmp/out.sorted.dedup.bam /tmp/out.sorted.markdup.bam so my question is if this out prefix will give me problems overwriting next output files coming from this tool? Cheers Jochen ___________________________________________________________ Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. To manage your subscriptions to this and other Galaxy lists, please use the interface at: https://lists.galaxyproject.org/ To search Galaxy mailing lists use the unified search at: http://galaxyproject.org/search/mailinglists/