Dear Galaxy users,
I am running a Galaxy instance in my institution's server and I want to keep it
up to date with the latest release. Nevertheless when i try hg incoming i get
the following error:
abort: There is no Mercurial repository here (.hg not found)!
Most probably the administrator
Hello Shaun,
On 7/31/12 09:37:23.000, SHAUN WEBB wrote:
Genome indexing:
1. I realise this is just a beta feature and it will be great when fully
integrated. I tried to generate bowtie2 indexes for an installed build.
I can see the job appear below the table in yellow and it contains the
Hi Shaun,
On Jul 31, 2012, at 9:37 AM, SHAUN WEBB wrote:
Hi, I have been trying out the latest version of Galaxy and a newly installed
local toolshed and I have a few questions/suggestions/bug reports:
1. Tool Versioning:
a) As I understand from the wiki, when I create a new version
Galaxy developers,
There is an upcoming workshop on accessible HPC that might be of interest to
many of you. It would be great to see the Galaxy community perspective included
in these discussions. Details follow.
Thanks,
James
--
http://www.psc.edu/index.php/escience-2012-workshop
Hi all,
I'm puzzled by the following:
Edits to blastdb.loc are reflected when I reload NCBI BLAST+ blastn from
Admin tools. This is great.
HOWEVER, edits to bowtie_indices.loc, bwa_index.loc, etc. are not reflected
when their respective tools are reloaded.
Is this an error with my
Hi Galaxy Community!
Hope all is well.
I've been trying to install some tools in my Galaxy Cloudman instance
(using image: ami-da58aab3 ) from the main toolshed. When I try to
install to local Galaxy I get the error:
Not Found
The resource could not be found.
No action for
The problem here is that the public toolshed interface has been updated more
recently than the galaxy install on that cloud instance. You should be good
to go if you update galaxy (possible through the admin interface at
your_ec2_instance/cloud/admin/) to the latest version.
-Dannon
On Jul
Hello all
The August 2012 Galaxy Update is now
availablehttp://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/GalaxyUpdates/2012_08at
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/GalaxyUpdates/2012_08.
Highlights include
-
GCC2012
GCC2013http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/GalaxyUpdates/2012_08#GCC2012_.26_GCC2013:
slides are there; video
On 1 August 2012 15:28, Clare Sloggett s...@unimelb.edu.au wrote:
I can run
galaxy-dist without problems and have been working with that (so its
eggs are all installed already), but now I want to create a pull
request so want to run galaxy-dist.
oops, of course I mean 'so want to run