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Segmentation fault seemingly at random with v1.2.1 #55
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Falco was installed with bioconda, the corresponding _R1 on this sample works fine. |
Yes, I met the same problem, too.When run in batches, R1 is fine, but some R2 files failed: Segmentation fault (core dumped) falco. And I use Falco 1.2.1 (bioconda), too. |
Yeah, I guess we should declare Falco as abandonware... seems that is hasn't been maintained since 2022 |
I also reproduced your error in falco 1.2.1 if I use your .gz file. This problem might be caused by gzip methods. I unzipped your file @edgardomortiz and it passed using falco 1.2.1. Then if I use the newest version of falco (v1.2.2) it will not have any problem. This problem was also mentioned here: |
Thanks for doing that @yangli04. If you are able to close this issue, the next release might automatically credit you; otherwise I'll try to remember to credit you for your help. @edgardomortiz Sorry that I missed this issue when first opened. I have not abandoned Falco. In fact, I was thinking about it this morning before arriving at work. But I can see why it might have appeared so. |
I think the issue is solved in v1.2.2, although bioconda still gives you v1.2.1 by default. Also, I cannot close issue here since I am not owner or collaborator. 😂 |
@yangli04 Thanks for pointing out the issue with conda not favoring 1.2.2 yet. I'll see what I can do about that. It's been a frustrating kind of issue in the past. I'll close this one, and if you have any interest in getting involved, my email should be easy to find. |
I have analyzed this file successfully in the past with previous versions of Falco, but now version 1.2.1 is producing a Segmentation fault (identical behavior in Linux and Mac)
I hope you can help... I am also attaching the reads
Antrev_R2.fq.gz
Edgardo
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