I was wondering if anyone could comment on how memory/computational intensive a 
local instal of Galaxy is?  What type of computer (especially Macs) is needed 
for a local install to run fairly well?

Thanks for any info--- Diana
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On Aug 10, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Jennifer Jackson wrote:

> Hi Edward -
> 
> This may sound very simple, but did the "%" get included in the command to do 
> the download by mistake? You'll want to remove that from the command string 
> run again (was used to note the terminal prompt, is not a part of the 
> command). So, just this:
> 
> prompt$  hg clone https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-dist/
> 
> I just tested the galaxy-dist repository and there are no issues at bitbucket 
> (right now). So, otherwise the MAC install should be fine.
> 
> Maybe this helps?
> 
> Jen
> Galaxy team
> 
> On 8/10/12 8:00 AM, Edward Turk wrote:
>> Both responses worked for checking python version, but trying to
>> download gave an error:
>> 
>> Install Galaxy on Mac OS10.7
>> 1. Open Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app
>> 2. Check Python version by pasting in "python -V", no quotes, and hit return
>> *response = Python 2.7.1*
>> 3. Get Galaxy by pasting in "% hg clone
>> https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-dist/";, no quotes, and hit return
>> *response = -bash: fg: %: no such job*
>> On Aug 10, 2012, at 8:58 AM, Hotz, Hans-Rudolf wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Edward
>>> 
>>> I am moving your e-mail to 'galaxy-dev' since it's about a local Galaxy
>>> instance.
>>> 
>>> I don't think there are any differences between installing Galaxy on
>>> Linux and Mac OS X. Hence you can follow the step-by-step instructions
>>> on the wiki (well, there are actually only two steps anyway...):
>>> 
>>> http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Get%20Galaxy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> WRT checking the python version:
>>> 
>>> just type 'python -V' on the command line, eg on my old MacBook:
>>> 
>>> bash-3.2$ python -V
>>> Python 2.5.1
>>> bash-3.2$
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps
>>> Regards, Hans
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 08/10/2012 02:37 PM, Edward Turk wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>> Could someone provide instructions for installing galaxy on a Mac OS
>>>> 10.7? The
>>> instructions provided by galaxy start off by asking me to check my python
>>> version, but I don't know how to do that. I figure someone has
>>> step-by-step
>>> instructions or a screen cast?
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Edward
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> -- 
> Jennifer Jackson
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