Hi, Sarah.

The message you saw:

>AssertionError: ##rgFastQC.py error - cannot find executable 
>/Users/allabyrg/Desktop/galaxy-dist/tool-data/shared/jars/FastQC/fastqc

suggests that the wrapper can't find the required FastQC perl wrapper
called fastqc. For complicated reasons, it needs to be available as
part of a complete FastQC installation as it calls the various java
components and expects to find them where the FastQC distribution puts
them.

Please try unpacking the FastQC distribution archive into that
.../tool-data/shared/jars directory - no galaxy restart required - and
see if that helps?


On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Palmer, Sarah <s.a.pal...@warwick.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been trying to run fastqc on our standalone installations of Galaxy
> and repeatedly get the attached error message. I have tried this now with
> both 454 and Illumina fastq files, on 2 different Mac Machines with 10.5 and
> 10.6 OS and Python versions 2.5 and 2.7 on one of the machines and get the
> same problem occurring each time.
> Could you please help me find a fix for this?
> Cheers,
> Sarah
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