Hi Daniel,
I've been using python27 from CentOS Software Collections for quite some
time. It's a bit annoying because you have to remember to load it, but
it is surely doable.
Cheers,
Nicola
On 21/03/16 17:46, D K wrote:
Hi Galaxy Devs,
This may be premature but I read that for Galaxy after 16.01 that the
plan is for python 2.6 to no longer be supported. I'm currently
running CentOS 6.6 which uses python 2.6. In order to be able to use
newer versions of Galaxy is my only option to upgrade to a newer
version of CentOS? Is it possible to use Conda, RedHat Software
Collections or some other similar method instead of doing this upgrade?
Thanks!
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