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@h-2 > Any news on this @temehi ? Unfortunately no! As we discussed before we need to come-up with a new way buffering and chunking ... the current implementation works...
I will modify the milestone to 3.0.0 and close this issue,
@mr-c we were unable to fix this due to a complicated design issue for any of 2.x.x releases. Sorry for the inconvenience.
> Does the fraction of 11% correspond to one species? Could the species not be resolved because of missing taxonomic information? Or: Are these reads not discriminative for 1 species?...
Sorry guys for not being responsive. Had really a busy month. I am working on it and will update you!
The problem looks like due to the broken lineage from kingdom to species. `k__Viruses|p__unknown_phylum|c__unknown_class|o__Picornavirales|f__Picornaviridae|g__Cardiovirus|s__Cardiovirus A` The whole hierarchical assignment to the LCA depends on having a 7 level taxonomic tree....
I am also experiencing a similar problem. I have the following data to serialize: ``` std::unordered_map my_map; ``` `my_map` contains about 8-billion elements, and the binary file saved is around...
Thanks for your reply > ... having to send that to swap is going to be quite time consuming. No need to send to swap, for my particular problem, having...