Hi all,
I'm getting a seg fault while running map during a SOAP denovo run. I'm running on OSX with SOAPdenovo v 1.05.
I have checked to be sure input data has reads larger than 30 bp and that no empty lines exist. Does anyone have any other debugging ideas?
Here is my cfg:
max_rd_len=70
[LIB]
rank=1
avg_ins=200
reverse_seq=0
asm_flags=3
q1=s_1_1.fastq
q2=s_1_2.fastq
Here's the map execution:
map -s soap.cfg -g test
K = 23
contig len cutoff: 25
there're 3424 contigs in file: test, max seq len 60625, min seq len 24, max name len 10
time spent on parse contigs file 0s
8 thread created
time spent on hash reads: 1s
4517379 nodes allocated, 5614229 kmer in reads, 5614229 kmer processed
time spent on De bruijn graph construction: 1s
time spent on mapping long reads: 0s
In file: soap.cfg, max seq len 70, max name len 256
8 thread created
5450 edges in graph
basicContigInfo: 2 vs 3
basicContigInfo: 3 vs 5
basicContigInfo: 5 vs 7
basicContigInfo: 7 vs 9
......
basicContigInfo: 4331 vs 5457
basicContigInfo: 4333 vs 5459
basicContigInfo: 4334 vs 5461
Segmentation fault
I'm getting a seg fault while running map during a SOAP denovo run. I'm running on OSX with SOAPdenovo v 1.05.
I have checked to be sure input data has reads larger than 30 bp and that no empty lines exist. Does anyone have any other debugging ideas?
Here is my cfg:
max_rd_len=70
[LIB]
rank=1
avg_ins=200
reverse_seq=0
asm_flags=3
q1=s_1_1.fastq
q2=s_1_2.fastq
Here's the map execution:
map -s soap.cfg -g test
K = 23
contig len cutoff: 25
there're 3424 contigs in file: test, max seq len 60625, min seq len 24, max name len 10
time spent on parse contigs file 0s
8 thread created
time spent on hash reads: 1s
4517379 nodes allocated, 5614229 kmer in reads, 5614229 kmer processed
time spent on De bruijn graph construction: 1s
time spent on mapping long reads: 0s
In file: soap.cfg, max seq len 70, max name len 256
8 thread created
5450 edges in graph
basicContigInfo: 2 vs 3
basicContigInfo: 3 vs 5
basicContigInfo: 5 vs 7
basicContigInfo: 7 vs 9
......
basicContigInfo: 4331 vs 5457
basicContigInfo: 4333 vs 5459
basicContigInfo: 4334 vs 5461
Segmentation fault
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