[BioSQL-l] Problem loading GO.

Leighton Pritchard lpritc at scri.ac.uk
Tue Apr 17 16:55:38 UTC 2007


Hi Chris,

On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 11:18 -0500, Chris Fields wrote:
> If you do find anything that is BioSQL- or Bioperl-related then file  
> a bug report so we can track it.  I agree with Hilmar that it's  
> likely the parser is partly to blame.
> 
> http://bugzilla.open-bio.org/

I've submitted a bug report, mostly replicating my first post in this
thread.  I added links to the appropriate point in the list archives so
that the rest of the discussion can be considered, too.

> We really appreciate the work you're putting into this!

Thanks - I'm just grateful that the Bio* repertoire is there at all so
that my problems are relatively minor (as opposed to attempting to
replicate the functionality independently).

L.

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