Hi, Casey. Thanks for your helpful reply. In fact, I know Tim well and I worked with him on Bio-Linux for many years. The Debian Med team are looking into the possibility of packaging Galaxy ‘properly’ as opposed to Tim’s hand-crafted binary .deb, for which there was never a source .deb!
Thanks, Tony. > On 11 Mar 2019, at 16:18, Casey Bergman <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Tony > > Thanks for getting in touch, but unfortunately I don't have a source package > for Galaxy. This work was at NEBC in Oxford by Tim Booth, who appears to have > moved on to Edinburgh Genomics: https://github.com/tbooth. I'd say getting in > touch with Tim is your best bet to get this information. Sorry I can't be > more helpful. > > Best regards, > Casey > >> On Mar 9, 2019, at 10:01, Tony Travis <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, Casey. >> >> I'm at the 2019 Debian-Med Sprint in Vilnius and we are discussing how to >> package Galaxy for Bio-Linux in Debian-Med. Because you were one of the >> people who developed the Galaxy instance that Tim created a binary .deb >> package for, I suggested that we contact you to find out if you or anyone >> else have a Debian source package for Galaxy? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Tony. >> >> -- >> Minke Informatics Limited, Registered in Scotland - Company No. SC419028 >> Registered Office: 3 Donview, Bridge of Alford, AB33 8QJ, Scotland (UK) >> tel. +44(0)19755 63548 http://minke-informatics.co.uk >> mob. +44(0)7985 078324 mailto:[email protected] >

