Releases: cancerit/dockstore-cgpwxs
3.1.6 - Indel speedup
Update to cgpPindel v3.2.0 for significant speedup in indel input generation step.
3.1.1 - Large decrease in memory footprint
Memory issues with GRCh38 resolved.
Reference files for Human GRCh38 can be found here:
ftp://ftp.sanger.ac.uk/pub/cancer/dockstore/human/GRCh38_hla_decoy_ebv/
3.0.3 - GRCh38 support work
Bumps dockstore-cgpmap to include new version of dockstore-cgpbigwig for GRCh38 support on generation of bigwig files.
3.0.0
- See dockstore-cgpmap v3.0.0 (primarily adds mismatchQc)
- actually uses v3.0.1 as base to allow use of csi indexes.
- CaVEMan and cgpPindel updated to use fragment based counting.
- You will need to update the reference pack to include the new flagging rules, see example
json
files
- You will need to update the reference pack to include the new flagging rules, see example
- VAGrENT update to v3.3.0, only affects generation of annotation cache not use of existing ones.
- Using build stages to shrink images.
- remove legacy PRE/POST-EXEC from cgpbox days, use dockstore if you want file provisioning.
- Adds minimised expected results to repository so tagged history is available.
2.1.1 - Additional data stability
Physical result unchanged, however ordering of VAGrENT output is now stable.
CaVEMan core has reduced I/O with minuscule cpu overhead.
2.1.0 - fixes for reproducible results
Update caveman, pindel and vagrent to improve reproducibility.
2.0.7 - Update cgpPindel
Bumps cgpPindel to v2.2.3 to fix bug in DI event collation.
Large reduction in temp space and I/O
Large reduction in temp space and I/O for cgpPindel. See cgpPindel-v2.2.0
2.0.1 - update test data location
- Test data in
examples/analysis_config.local.json
moved to a non-expiring location.
Rework of build process and bug fix
2.0.0
- See dockstore-cgp:2.0.0
- Streamlined install process to reduce build time and size of image.
- Fix to SNV flagging - was not being applied previously.
Please re-download the SNV_INDEL_ref_GRCh37d5.tar.gz
file if you have staged this to your local systems.