2. Moved Jared's VCFTool code into archive so that everything would compile.
3. Added the vcf reference base (needed for indels) as an attribute to the VariantContext from the reader.
4. TribbleRMDTrackBuilderUnitTest was complaining that a validation file didn'r exist, so I commented it out.
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Also commented out the Tribble index out-of-date tests, the timing seems to be troublesome from the farm.
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Also putting more tolerance into the timing on the tibble index tests (that check to make sure we're deleting out of date indexes, and not deleting perfectly good indexes). It seems that some of the farm nodes aren't great with a stopwatch.
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a caveat: for anyone asking for all of the ROD's back from the RefMetaDataTracker (if your not using the facilities to get the track by name), you'll now be getting back a collection of GATKFeature objects. This object will contain the track name, and a method for getting the underlying object (getUnderlyingObject()), which will be the traditional RodVCF, rodDbSNP, etc. This layer is needed so we can integrate Tribble tracks (which don't natively have names). Calls that ask for RODs by name will still get back the traditional reference ordered data objects (RodVCF, rodDbSNP, etc).
Sorry for the inconvenience! More changes to come, but this is by far the largest (as has the greatest effect on end users).
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