Hi all - I'm running Galaxy on my Redhat linux cluster.  When I run cufflinks from the shell I get the error/warning:

cufflinks: /usr/lib64/libz.so.1: no version information available (required by cufflinks)


but it still seems to run ok.  It looks like Galaxy is choking on this.  I tried compling cufflinks manually but that was more troublesome.  Is there a way I can get Galaxy to ignore this error and continue?

Ryan,

There's currently no way to tell Galaxy to ignore some error messages and not others; we're working on this functionality but it's far from being done*. Unfortunately, your best bet is to compile Cufflinks on your system. FYI, here's a technical description of this problem: http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8042


*To detect particular errors, we envision XML elements in a tool's output definition that use regular expressions to identify errors amongst a program's output. We think this is the right approach, but we haven't started implementing it yet. You are welcome to do so; we welcome code contributions from the community.

Thanks,
J.