Hello,
I still haven't figured out why Galaxy's Twill is returning HTTP code
404 when running the functional tests script on my personal Tool Shed. I
just did another test to make sure that it is indeed returning the wrong
HTTP code.
$ python
Python 2.7.3 (default, Sep 26 2013, 20:08:41)
[GCC
:39 PM, Serrano Pereira
serrano.pere...@gmail.com mailto:serrano.pere...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to make a Galaxy Tool Shed private? The only method I can
think of at this moment is to use Apache's configuration to restrict
access to certain IP addresses. I was wondering
Hello,
Is it possible to make a Galaxy Tool Shed private? The only method I can
think of at this moment is to use Apache's configuration to restrict
access to certain IP addresses. I was wondering if there are alternative
methods.
Regards,
Serrano
/2013 12:32 PM, Serrano Pereira wrote:
Dear Galaxy hackers,
I'm having trouble with the tool test framework. I have a local
installation of a Galaxy Tool Shed (latest stable from the repository)
on my Linux server. I have an Apache proxy to my tool shed (per
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org
Dave,
The space isn't there in my actual XML file. I must have accidentally
put the space there while constructing the email.
The URL that fails with the 404 error is actually correct (as stated in
my first post). This means that it successfully obtained the URL from
the XML file. So I suspect
of an HTML code
500 where a 200 was expected. There are two workarounds for this:
uninstall paste or use virtualenv.
The thing is, I do not have another version of Paste installed. What can
I do to fix this error?
Regards,
Serrano Pereira