I compiled exonerate-2.2.0 on two different machines:
1) CentOS release 5.8 (Final)
2) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.4 (Santiago)
On 1 it works fine, on 2 it crashes immediately with Segmentation Fault.
However, it is absolutely necessary that I run exonerate on machine 2 not 1, because 2 is the head node of a cluster, while 1 is just a single machine and not capable of using exonerate on the many libraries which I have in any reasonable time.
I have no idea how to proceed. Is there any way how I can figure out what causes the Segmentation Fault?
I am running exonerate as part of RetroSeq, but I could narrow the error down to exonerate, i.e. it is exonerate that causes the Segmentation Fault, not RetroSeq.
1) CentOS release 5.8 (Final)
2) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.4 (Santiago)
On 1 it works fine, on 2 it crashes immediately with Segmentation Fault.
However, it is absolutely necessary that I run exonerate on machine 2 not 1, because 2 is the head node of a cluster, while 1 is just a single machine and not capable of using exonerate on the many libraries which I have in any reasonable time.
I have no idea how to proceed. Is there any way how I can figure out what causes the Segmentation Fault?
I am running exonerate as part of RetroSeq, but I could narrow the error down to exonerate, i.e. it is exonerate that causes the Segmentation Fault, not RetroSeq.