You'll need to get the entire source tree from
/sashimi/trunk/trans_proteomic_pipeline/ down, them cd to
/sashimi/trunk/trans_proteomic_pipeline/src and "make _Mascot2XML".

On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Ronald W. Finnegan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have downloaded the MascotConverter.cxx source file.
>
> How do I compile the MascotConverter file so that the TPP source file
> dependencies are met?
>
> On Jul 1, 12:35 pm, Jimmy Eng <[email protected]> wrote:
> > http://sashimi.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/sashimi/trunk/trans_proteom...
> >
> > This just points you to the Mascot2XML source files (which are
> > dependent on other source files in the TPP project).
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 6:22 AM, Ronald W. Finnegan <[email protected]> 
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Jimmy,
> >
> > > I am using the Mascot2XML from the last TPP version released
> > > 9-9-2009.  Can you please point me to the trunk where I can download
> > > rev 4945 from your April 15, 2010 check-in?
> >
> > > thanks
> >
> > > Ron
> >
> > > On Jun 30, 7:02 pm, Jimmy Eng <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> I have faint memories of dealing with this but I'm away from work so
> > >> can't confirm.  This might've been fixed in rev 4945 check-in on April
> > >> 15th; my check-in log message for Mascot2XML was "parsing update for
> > >> entry with protein n-term modification which doesn't seem to be
> > >> handled by current code".
> >
> > >> Are you able to compile Mascot2XML from trunk and see if the problem
> > >> goes away?  Otherwise, I'll follow-up with this next week when I'm
> > >> back at work.
> >
> > >> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:59 AM, Ronald W. Finnegan <[email protected]> 
> > >> wrote:
> >
> > >> > Can anyone tell me if this bug reported back in April 2009 has been
> > >> > fixed:
> >
> > >> > Thermo Orbitrap RAW file is inputted into tpp -> convert to mzxml ->
> > >> > convert to mgf -> run mascot -> convert to pepXML
> >
> > >> > The problem is as follows:
> >
> > >> > When I use the mascot default modification Acetyl (protein N-term),
> > >> > the TPP converter that converts the mascot output .DAT file to pepXML
> > >> > format creates the following header in the pepXML file:
> >
> > >> > <aminoacid_modification aminoacid=" " mass="42.010559"
> > >> > massdiff="42.010559" peptide_terminus="n" variable="Y"/>
> > >> > <aminoacid_modification aminoacid="N" mass="156.053486"
> > >> > massdiff="42.010559" peptide_terminus="n" variable="Y"/>
> > >> > <aminoacid_modification aminoacid="-" mass="42.010559"
> > >> > massdiff="42.010559" peptide_terminus="n" variable="Y"/>
> > >> > <aminoacid_modification aminoacid="t" mass="42.010559"
> > >> > massdiff="42.010559" peptide_terminus="n" variable="Y"/>
> > >> > <aminoacid_modification aminoacid="e" mass="42.010559"
> > >> > massdiff="42.010559" peptide_terminus="n" variable="Y"/>
> > >> > <aminoacid_modification aminoacid="r" mass="42.010559"
> > >> > massdiff="42.010559" peptide_terminus="n" variable="Y"/>
> > >> > <aminoacid_modification aminoacid="m" mass="42.010559"
> > >> > massdiff="42.010559" peptide_terminus="n" variable="Y"/>
> >
> > >> > If you look at this header closely, the entries are not only
> > >> > meaningless, but there is something funny to be seen if you look at
> > >> > the aminoacid="" entries:
> >
> > >> > aminoacid=" "
> > >> > aminoacid="N"
> > >> > aminoacid="-"
> > >> > aminoacid="t"           =  N - term
> > >> > aminoacid="e"
> > >> > aminoacid="r"
> > >> > aminoacid="m"
> >
> > >> > as far as I know the aminoacid property should indicate aminoacid
> > >> > letters and not be spelling out N-term. This is obviously a parsing
> > >> > error occurring somewhere during the conversion.
> >
> > >> > Here is the link the original thread:
> >
> > >> >http://groups.google.com/group/spctools-discuss/browse_thread/thread/...
> >
> > >> > thanks
> >
> > >> > Ron
> >
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