You just need something like the following in your universe_wsgi.ini.
# Tool config files, defines what tools are available in Galaxy.
# Tools can be locally developed or installed from Galaxy tool sheds.
tool_config_file = tool_conf.xml,shed_tool_conf.xml
On Aug 6, 2013, at 1:27 PM, Peter Cock
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Greg Von Kuster wrote:
>
> On Aug 6, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Peter Cock wrote:
>
>> My Firefox is setup to accept cookies until the expire, but not
>> to accept third-party cookies.
>>
>> Do I need to worry about cross-site cookies for my Galaxy server
>> talking to the
On Aug 6, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Peter Cock wrote:
> My Firefox is setup to accept cookies until the expire, but not
> to accept third-party cookies.
>
> Do I need to worry about cross-site cookies for my Galaxy server
> talking to the Main (or Test) Tool Shed?
>
Yes, this must be the problem - th
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Greg Von Kuster wrote:
> Hi peter,
>
> Do you have cookies blocked in your Firefox browser? Does your
> cookie_path setting work for what you've configured in your apache
> prefix?
Yes, logging into my Galaxy and using it works fine - I can close
tabs and go back
Hi peter,
Do you have cookies blocked in your Firefox browser? Does your cookie_path
setting work for what you've configured in your apache prefix? It's impossible
to tell what specifically could be causing this in your environment, but it's
definitely related to cookies.
Greg Von Kuster
O
Hi all,
I'm (finally) attempting to install a tool from the main Tool Shed into
a local Galaxy instance, using Firefox, and got the same red error
that Adam reported (below):
"Repository installation is not possible due to an invalid Galaxy URL:
None. You may need to enable cookies in your browse
Greg,
Thanks for the tip on Safari. I have switched to another browser and
working now!
Thanks,
-Adam
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Adam Brenner
Computer Science, Undergraduate Student
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
Research Computing Support
Office of Information Technology
http://www.oit.uci.ed
In addition, it's helpful to know which browser you are using. Safari has
fairly strict policies on 3rd-party cookies if you have them blocked. Chrome
and firefox are less strict, so unblocking 3rd-party cookies if using Safari or
simply switching to chrome or firefox will probably solve this i
Adam,
Normally, the Galaxy URL should be automatically determined and set in a
cookie during the repository installation process.
To help track down this issue, could you provide the revision of Galaxy
you're running, and the end of the paster.log file when this error occurs?
--Dave B.
Howdy,
I am trying to install a tools shed item, Emboss, but when I do this
via the admin interface, I get the following text:
Repository installation is not possible due to an invalid Galaxy URL:
None. You may need to enable cookies in your browser.
I have searched the universe_wsgi.ini file an
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