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I am new to bioinformatics field and I wanted to try prokka so I installed it and it says I have to run prokka --setupdb during that it says Error: File existence/permissions problem in trying to open CM file /home/ruqaiya/.local/lib/prokka/db/cm/Viruses. CM file /home/ruqaiya/.local/lib/prokka/db/cm/Viruses not found (nor an .i1m binary of it)
I am installing it on conda on WSL
`which cmpress
/usr/bin/cmpress
cmpress -h
cmpress :: prepare an CM database for faster cmscan searches
INFERNAL 1.1.4 (Dec 2020)
Copyright (C) 2020 Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Freely distributed under the BSD open source license.
Options:
-h : show brief help on version and usage
-F : force: overwrite any previous pressed files
ls -lsa /usr/local/bin/../db/cm/Viruses
ls: cannot access '/usr/local/bin/../db/cm/Viruses': No such file or directory`
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@ruqaiyatasneem Use this '$HOME/prokka/bin/prokka --setupdb' command as it written at the main page and try to use all needed commands in such format '$HOME/prokka/bin/prokka --options <filename.fasta>'
I am new to bioinformatics field and I wanted to try prokka so I installed it and it says I have to run
prokka --setupdb
during that it saysError: File existence/permissions problem in trying to open CM file /home/ruqaiya/.local/lib/prokka/db/cm/Viruses. CM file /home/ruqaiya/.local/lib/prokka/db/cm/Viruses not found (nor an .i1m binary of it)
I am installing it on conda on WSL
`which cmpress
/usr/bin/cmpress
cmpress -h
cmpress :: prepare an CM database for faster cmscan searches
INFERNAL 1.1.4 (Dec 2020)
Copyright (C) 2020 Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Freely distributed under the BSD open source license.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Usage: cmpress [-options]
Options:
-h : show brief help on version and usage
-F : force: overwrite any previous pressed files
ls -lsa /usr/local/bin/../db/cm/Viruses
ls: cannot access '/usr/local/bin/../db/cm/Viruses': No such file or directory`
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: