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  • BLAST stand-alone instalation

    Hello everyone,
    Since days am trying to install blast locally on my machine using cygen.
    I downloaded and gezipt blast 2.2.24 normaly including all files.
    Then as per NCBI instruction, I created .ncbirc file in bin directory.
    Unfortunately, wen I try to fromat database using formatedb command, I get the following error message (cannot execute binary file)

    I really fed up, can anyone help?
    best

  • #2
    Check execute privileges or just try:

    Chmod a+x yourbinaryfile

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    • #3
      From memory I think the 'formatdb' command is with previous versions of blast. Blast 2.XXX uses 'makeblastdb' , which does the same thing but with more options.

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      • #4
        Do you have 32 bit linux and try running 64bit or solaris version? -> then use 32 bit version (not 64 bit one), otherwise check platform compatibility and dowbload correct version of the file for your's platform.

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        • #5
          Thanks for everyone who responded.
          I installed it on Win, much easier

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