Hi Pi,
Your ideas are great, too. The dev team appreciates all input and this
will be passed along, too.
Thanks for the feedback!
Best,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 1/20/11 1:41 AM, Pieter Neerincx wrote:
Hi Jen,
If you do that, please make it an option in universe_wsgi.ini. It's fine if
uploads of
Hi Jen,
If you do that, please make it an option in universe_wsgi.ini. It's fine if
uploads of > 2GB will be disabled by default, but please allow me to enable it
if it's working for me...
Cheers,
Pi
On Jan 19, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Jennifer Jackson wrote:
> Hi Farhat,
>
> This is reasonable su
Hi Farhat,
This is reasonable suggestion, I'll pass this along to the development
team for consideration.
Thanks for using Galaxy!
Jen
Galaxy team
On 1/19/11 10:50 AM, Farhat Habib wrote:
Would it be possible to configure Galaxy to simply refuse to upload
files greater than 2 GB since almos
Would it be possible to configure Galaxy to simply refuse to upload files
greater than 2 GB since almost no browsers seem to support it? A large
number of people seem to run into this issue.
-Farhat
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Jennifer Jackson wrote:
> Hello Takako,
>
> The best way to l
Hello Takako,
The best way to load data locally is to use the the method described here:
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/DataLibraries/UploadingFiles
Please let us know if we can help more,
Best,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 1/18/11 4:18 PM, Nan Deng wrote:
Hi,
I installed Galaxy loc
Hi,
I installed Galaxy locally, and just start to use it, and I want to use it
to align my short reads with fastq format using Tophat. The first thing I need
to do is uploading my data file. If the data is small then that's no problem,
but my data is about 5G, so when I upload, it took ve
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