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MD5 FAIL #18
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Are you using the latest version? If yes, can you upload a small file that can reproduce this issue? |
Can you please try the latest version v0.4.0 ? |
Sorry, I was a bit busy last week, I will try the 0.4.0 version this week |
thank you. If it fails again, please help to upload a small file to reproduce this issue. |
test1.fq.gz |
Any update on this? I can reproduce this issue with the given test files.
BTW, I cloned the git repository. (v0.4.0 is not in the releases) |
I used v0.4.0, also the same error occurred, any updates on this question? |
Hello, I recently found some problems using repaq-0.3.0.
After decompressing, I found that the md5 check failed. Comparing the decompressed fastq file with the original file, it was found that at some point in some reads N became G after being compressed. Is this a machine problem or an algorithm problem? I compressed 160 files and 20 of them were problematic. Recompressing these 20 is still the same result.
Here is the result of the --compare parameter
"result":"failed", "msg":"The RFQ file and FASTQ file have different sequence in the 7815 pair. GGACCTCTTCTGACTGATGGGAAATCACAGCAGTTGGAGACCCAGGTCCACAGGAAGGATGAAGAACCCAAGGAATGGCAGCAGACTGAGAGCTTCTGGA | GGACCTCTTCTGACTGATGGGAAATCACAGCAGTTGGAGACCCAGGTCCACAGGAAGGATGAAGAACCCAAGNAATGGCAGCAGACTGAGAGCTTCTGGA"
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