[BioC] Unable to open database file, cummeRbund error.
Hardcastle, Justin
jhardcas at fhcrc.org
Thu Jun 28 20:30:30 CEST 2012
I've managed to make it run using the absolute path. I thought I was using the absolute path, but it turns out I could have been more explicit which made it start at least. I'm getting a new error now though. The error is below.
Reading /Volumes/home/Justin/Projects/Test/output/cuffdiff/cds.diff
Writing CDSDiffData table
Indexing Tables...
Error in sqliteExecStatement(con, statement, bind.data) :
RS-DBI driver: (error in statement: database is locked)
cds.diff exists and has data, and the permissions on the DB file look fine for my user.
Thanks for any help.
-Justin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Loyal Goff" <lgoff at csail.mit.edu>
To: "Justin Hardcastle" <jhardcas at fhcrc.org>
Cc: bioconductor at r-project.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 7:57:31 AM
Subject: Re: [BioC] Unable to open database file, cummeRbund error.
Hi Justin,
Can you confirm that "~/Test/output/cuffdiff" is a valid path? I cannot seem to re-create this issue using a similar approach to yours. Alternatively, can you just provide the directory path directly to readCufflinks instead of going through file.path()?
-Loyal
On Jun 26, 2012, at 2:03 PM, Hardcastle, Justin wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having an issue running cummeRbund on my cuffdiff output. CummeRbund is giving me a DB error and not creating the DB. The code and error are below.
>
> library("cummeRbund")
>
> dir = "~/Test"
> outdir = "output/cuffdiff"
> cuff <- readCufflinks(dir = file.path(dir, outdir), rebuild = TRUE)
>
> The error given is
>
>> cuff <- readCufflinks(dir = file.path(dir, outdir), rebuild = TRUE)
> Creating database ~/Test/output/cuffdiff/cuffData.db
> Error in sqliteNewConnection(drv, ...) :
> RS-DBI driver: (could not connect to dbname:
> unable to open database file
> )
>
> I am running cummeRbund 1.2.0, and Cufflinks 2.0.1.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
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