Helo Ravi, please send all questions to one of the Galaxy mail lists as sending 
to personal emails will usually not generate responses.  I've forwarded your 
question to the dev list since I am not involved in the Galaxy cloud 
development efforts.


On Jun 17, 2011, at 5:47 PM, Sanka, Ravi wrote:

> Hello Greg,
>  
> Thank you for your quick response. I have another, related question.
>  
> I understand that there is an Amazon-Cloud version of Galaxy called CloudMan, 
> where tool updates are taken care of for the users.
>  
> Does CloudMan take care of its own updates? If so, how often do the tools get 
> updated?
>  
> -----------------------------------------------
> Ravi Sanka
> ICS - Bioinformatics Engineer
> J. Craig Venter Institute
> 301-795-7743
> -----------------------------------------------
>  
> From: Greg Von Kuster [mailto:g...@bx.psu.edu] 
> Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 3:24 PM
> To: Sanka, Ravi
> Cc: galaxy-b...@bx.psu.edu
> Subject: Re: [galaxy-bugs] tool updates for local installation
>  
> Hello Ravi,
>  
> At the current time, it is up to the owner of the Galaxy instance to look at 
> the Galaxy tool shed for updates, and pull them to their local instance.  
> Regarding 3rd party dependencies, it is again the responsibility of the owner 
> of the Galaxy instance to handle the dependencies.  This will change at some 
> point in the future, at which point we'll let you know of the changes.
>  
> Thanks for your interest!
>  
> Greg Von Kuster
>  
> On Jun 17, 2011, at 3:02 PM, Sanka, Ravi wrote:
> 
> 
> Greetings,
>  
> My name is Ravi Sanka. I have a question for maintaining tools on a local 
> installation of Galaxy.
>  
> What happens one or more updates are available for the tools that are part of 
> the Galaxy community? Is it the client’s responsibility to search for updates 
> of each tool on his install? Or do update alerts get sent by Galaxy to keep 
> the tools at the most recent version?
>  
> And what about those tools that are part of the Galaxy community but use 
> third-party software (i.e. NCBI Blast+)? Is it the same for them, or does a 
> different procedure apply?
>  
> Thanks,
> - Ravi Sanka
>  
>  
>  
>  
> Greg Von Kuster
> Galaxy Development Team
> g...@bx.psu.edu
>  
>  
>  

Greg Von Kuster
Galaxy Development Team
g...@bx.psu.edu



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