OK. That is the latest release, good.
How did you install BLAST 2.9.0 on Windows 64? Was it using ncbi-blast-2.9.0+-win64.exe or ncbi-blast-2.9.0+-x64-win64.tar.gz (which one) from the NCBI FTP site?
If so, I suggest you email the BLAST help team with your reproducible example.
In the meantime, do you have access to a Mac or Linux machine to try the same example there? Or, if not any you are in a hurry, you could try an older BLAST release (in case this is a recent problem - this would also help in identifying the underlying problem for the NCBI to fix it).
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Originally posted by maubp View PostA core dump is bad - either a bug the NCBI BLAST team would want to fix, or a problem in how it was compiled and installed. Did you use the NCBI provided pre-compiled binaries? Did you use conda? Did you use a Linux distribution's packages? Did you compile it yourself?
Another key question, which version of BLAST are you using; and what operating system?
I am using BLAST v 2.9.0 on windows64
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A core dump is bad - either a bug the NCBI BLAST team would want to fix, or a problem in how it was compiled and installed. Did you use the NCBI provided pre-compiled binaries? Did you use conda? Did you use a Linux distribution's packages? Did you compile it yourself?
Another key question, which version of BLAST are you using; and what operating system?
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Cmd line psi-blast help
Hello, I am needing some help with a dilemma I am having with cmd line psi-blast.
I set it to run ten iterations but it core dumps on me, the query sequence is correct and I have all the correct pathways as well as nr databases into my drive. It was suggested to tighten the search settings to increase the stringency. Is there a way to do this?
Also, how do you advise that I access any core dumped files?
Last but certainly not least, is there a cmd line syntax to run a PSI-BLAST using a PSSM generated from the first five iterations of a PSI-BLAST from an initial query sequence? I'm new at this and could really use the help, thank you!
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