Honestly speaking, I'm very pretty interested in your new algorithm. But at now your scripts are not robust enough for use. Since I cloned the scripts and added the PATH to .bashrc, I'd been tortured by directory issues. I need to fix them one by one, then finally when I did QC for lambda, I gave up. Look at the code below as an example, it really drives me crazy:
First, I cannot run the script under the installation directory, so it is impossible to find the script bs3-align.py under the current directory. This is a universal problem in bs3;
The output temp file uses one fixed name called "lambda_unconversion" to save the aligned result. But what if I running in batches? They would clash others ruthlessly. Isn't it common sense?
Even if I bypass these two problems, STILL I can't get my aligned result using align_cmd. It just output:
BS-Seeker3 beta
And the aligned script, bs3-align.py , is too complicated for me to fix it. I've lost all my patience and here I do wish you could optimize your software and make it more user-friendly!
Honestly speaking, I'm very pretty interested in your new algorithm. But at now your scripts are not robust enough for use. Since I cloned the scripts and added the PATH to .bashrc, I'd been tortured by directory issues. I need to fix them one by one, then finally when I did QC for lambda, I gave up. Look at the code below as an example, it really drives me crazy:
Thx!!!!
yours, Gran