On 14/08/14 15:55, Andreas Tille wrote: > [...] > Just for the sake of interest: Is there any specific reason for > manually installing things we have packages for? I think it would be > better if more people are testing our packages (and report problems) > rather than installing the software we are working for to /usr/local.
Hi, Andreas. The stand-alone version I'm using is 2.3.20 but the version in the Ubuntu multiverse repo used by Bio-Linux is 2.3.14: > root@wildcat:~# apt-cache policy igv > igv: > Installed: (none) > Candidate: 2.3.14+dfsg-2 > Version table: > 2.3.14+dfsg-2 0 > 500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/multiverse amd64 > Packages We were having problems with the packaged version, so I installed the stand-alone version to see if that was any better. I think the problems are because I'm running it in a remote terminal session under "x2go". I encountered problems with the packaged version of IGV: One is that menus can't be used if IGV is displayed spanning two monitors. The menus appear, but disappear as soon as you try to click on them. The other problem is that the menu's are cut off at the bottom edge of the IGV window (i.e. not repositioned so the entire menu is visible). This makes it difficult to delete tracks because that option is hidden at the bottom of the menu. The stand-alone version has the same problem. Bye, Tony. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

