Hi Marius,

Yes, you were right, I was using the conda_auto_install option.  Since I first 
brought this up, we have been able to get most of our problems solved, and I 
appreciate your help.

I am again seeing the bad interpreter/text file busy message for a perl script 
I am trying to run.  I have tried messing with all the different combinations 
of use_cached_dependencies, copy_conda_dependencies, conda_auto_install, etc.  
Any other ideas?

Thanks,
John

From: Marius van den Beek <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 12:16 AM
To: John Letaw <[email protected]>
Cc: galaxy-dev <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Text file busy and conda

Hi John,

when you say tool autoinstalled via conda do you mean that the dependencies
were automatically installed during the repository installation process,
or that you have `conda_auto_install = True` in your galaxy.ini ?

The latter is not working reliably while the dependencies have not finished the 
installation process.
To avoid this you can make sure that the dependency is correctly installed 
before running the tool
(the dependency in the admin panel -> Manage tool dependencies is green and no 
conda process is still active).

Best,
Marius

On 30 January 2018 at 03:15, John Letaw <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Hi all,

I’m receiving the following error trying to access tools autoinstalled via 
conda:

Fatal error: Exit code 126 ()
~/galaxy/database/jobs_directory/000/38/tool_script.sh: line 41: 
~/galaxy/database/dependencies/_conda/envs/mulled-v1-bb83f93efd111e042823e53ddfa74c32d81ba74cceca9445dfddfc9e940ff738/bin/samtools:
 Text file busy

So, something is happening too fast I guess, meaning a process is attempting 
access while this is being created.  Any ideas on how I can diagnose this?  Not 
seeing any other errors floating around the logs.  Maybe we are dealing with a 
lustre file locking issue?

Thanks,
John

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