​Thanks! I think
http://gregvonkuster.org/galaxy-tool-shed-leveraging-community-contributions-repository-capsules/
will
solve my problem!​

Because I want to use R which has multiple layers of dependencies
rebuilding it locally seemed a bit labor intensive but this capsule thing
sounds exactly what I need. I'll take a look into it.

Thanks for the fast response.


On 24 June 2014 15:00, Greg Von Kuster <g...@bx.psu.edu> wrote:

>  your tool in your local Galaxy environment, using the local Tool Shed as
> a source code repository if necessary.
>   6.  When development is finished, make sure the finished tool is
> available in hyour local Tool Shed's repository and execute your local Tool
> Shed's Install and Test framework to validate the tool - see the "Using the
> Install an
>




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