Hello,
I noticed a change in the newest version. When importing Library Datasets
into Histories...if you enter a New History name for the destination
Galaxy will import into the new AND current history. So it is getting
imported into two histories. Is this a bug? It would really be nice to
Curt Palm wrote:
I've been configuring my local instance of galaxy to use trackster according
to the instructions on
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/Visualization
when I run the script:
python ./cron/build_chrom_db.py ./tool-data/shared/ucsc/chrom/
I get files that begin
Lisa,
Thanks very much for reporting this bug. It has been fixed in our development
repo in change set 5608, which should be available in the distribution within
the next few weeks.
Greg Von Kuster
On May 31, 2011, at 8:39 AM, Liisa Koski wrote:
Hello,
I noticed a change in the newest
Vossen, Bodo wrote:
Hi Peter,
thanks a lot for your comments.
I think it is more comfortable to be able to upload tools and xml via the
webbrowser than to open a terminal and copy them, that was the idea behind my
work. Especially for our institute this is very useful.
You're right
Harendra chawla wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to modify the history_datset_association table in the database
by adding one column, as per my requirement. I have changed the schema of
the table but not able to add data for that column. Can anyone suggest how
and where it can be done.
Hi Harendra,
Duddy, John wrote:
I have my data in a data library and have a form template defined so I can
enter the sample information.
So, I import a data file into a history and want to run a tool on it. Can I
pass the values of those form templates to my tool? Sort of line
${input.form_field_id}
shashi shekhar wrote:
Hi All,
if i am using pbs . in this i am getting stderror and stdout . then how can
i handle such type of problem. can i check the standard error before
displaying anything on browser.
Hi Shashi,
There's no difference when running via PBS or locally in this regard.
If
Our first tools arrived at the toolshed; The MUMmer genome comparison suite and
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Alex