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#1613 introduced a feature where Picard would fail automatically if R was not present, in cases where R is required to generate a plot in a tool. The motivation for this is so that Picard would not run for hours before failing. However, in some applications a user may want to run a tool to generate a metrics file which will be consumed by a downstream tool (such as https://github.com/ewels/MultiQC) and not need the PDF chart. In these cases, it would be useful to be able to run Picard on machines without an R installation and skipping the plot generation when this was the case.
Version
This was using the version of Picard bundled with GATK version 4.2.0.0
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Feature request
Tool(s) involved
Subcommands: CollectInsertSizeMetrics, QualityScoreDistribution, MeanQualityByCycle, CollectBaseDistributionByCycle, CollectGcBiasMetrics, CollectRnaSeqMetrics, CollectRrbsMetrics, CollectMultipleMetrics, CollectWgsMetricsWithNonZeroCoverage (and possibly more)
Description
#1613 introduced a feature where Picard would fail automatically if R was not present, in cases where R is required to generate a plot in a tool. The motivation for this is so that Picard would not run for hours before failing. However, in some applications a user may want to run a tool to generate a metrics file which will be consumed by a downstream tool (such as https://github.com/ewels/MultiQC) and not need the PDF chart. In these cases, it would be useful to be able to run Picard on machines without an R installation and skipping the plot generation when this was the case.
Version
This was using the version of Picard bundled with GATK version 4.2.0.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: