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I am writing to express my gratitude for the updates on scoring-matrices in Version 0.4.0. The enhancements have been incredibly beneficial.
I have also noticed your attempts to resolve the crash bug as seen in refresh-bio/FAMSA#46 and refresh-bio/FAMSA#47. Unfortunately, it appears this Pull Request has not yet garnered the anticipated response.
Given that Pyfamsa is a standalone project built using Cython, I wonder if it would be possible to merge this PR into the Pyfamsa's famsa source code and then recompile with Cython. This could potentially provide a swift resolution to the problem at hand.
As a devoted user of Pyfamsa, I offer this suggestion in the hopes of furthering the progress and success of this project. I genuinely wish for the continued growth and improvement of both Pyfamsa and your team.
Best.
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Martin's pull requests are actually not the solutions of the reported crashes (though, they should have been accepted quite ago - sorry Martin ;)). I'll try to take a look at this and incorporate a fix into FAMSA in a few days.
Hi @althonos,
I am writing to express my gratitude for the updates on scoring-matrices in Version 0.4.0. The enhancements have been incredibly beneficial.
I have also noticed your attempts to resolve the crash bug as seen in refresh-bio/FAMSA#46 and refresh-bio/FAMSA#47. Unfortunately, it appears this Pull Request has not yet garnered the anticipated response.
Given that Pyfamsa is a standalone project built using Cython, I wonder if it would be possible to merge this PR into the Pyfamsa's famsa source code and then recompile with Cython. This could potentially provide a swift resolution to the problem at hand.
As a devoted user of Pyfamsa, I offer this suggestion in the hopes of furthering the progress and success of this project. I genuinely wish for the continued growth and improvement of both Pyfamsa and your team.
Best.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: