- 29 Nov, 2017 6 commits
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Mathieu Giraud authored
See #2916.
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Mathieu Giraud authored
Feature c/2703 numeric axes clean See merge request !138
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Mathieu Giraud authored
Follows 5206c45d.
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Mathieu Giraud authored
Follows 5206c45d.
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Mathieu Giraud authored
Follows 5206c45d. See #2703.
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- 28 Nov, 2017 30 commits
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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aurelien beliard authored
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Ryan Herbert authored
The add_form controller had a reference to the wrong variable
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Ryan Herbert authored
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Mathieu Giraud authored
Export align in segmenter See merge request !135
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Mathieu Giraud authored
Wait for the end of the unit client tests Closes #2899 See merge request !131
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- 27 Nov, 2017 4 commits
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Mathieu Giraud authored
Specify which shouldvdj fail See merge request !133
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Mikaël Salson authored
See previous commit
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Mikaël Salson authored
Each bugged sequence must be tagged correspondingly. However the benefit is that we don't need to update a counter without knowing what sequence has changed. There is still a (minor) drawback: only the count is actually checked. Therefore we could have some newly failed sequences balancing sequences not failing anymore. However in the output we will see the failed sequences that should have not. This is another benefit: the output is now much clearer as we only see sequences that have failed (and should have not) or sequences that succeeded (and should have not).
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Mikaël Salson authored
BUG will correspond to a sequence not correctly segmented BUG-LOCUS will correspond to a locus not correctly found Those keywords are specific to Vidjil and are removed when creating the curated archive.
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