I can try a local toolshed, but the organization I work at frowns upon
automatic installation for various reasons. That and it lets me see
exactly how a tool is installed and works within my local instance.
When a tool is installed from the toolshed, how does Galaxy know about it?
From a DB
Hey Everyone!
The Galaxy Project is holding a meetup style event
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Events/Meetups/Baltimore/2015-01-22 on
Thursday, January 22, starting at 6pm in the Department of Biology on the
Homewood Campus. The meetup is open to anyone interested in analyzing the
large
I installed the latest galaxy server and started it without any change. The
server stared on port 8080 and the log file looks fine. But when I typed
http://localhost:8080, I got the error Unable to connect. I had worked
with version 2014_08_11 and had no problem at all. What could have been
wrong?
**Did the following**
hg clone https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-dist/ test
cd test/
hg update stable
Machine:
Mac Yosemite(10.10.1)
**Got the following error**
Some eggs are out of date, attempting to fetch...
Fetched http://eggs.galaxyproject.org/bioblend/bioblend-0.4.2-py2.7.egg
It probably happens due to a system installed package conflict.
You should probably do it inside a virtual environment:
virtualenv --no-site-packages venv
source venv/bin/activate
cd galaxy-dist
sh run.sh
That should hopefully solve the problem.
On 16 January 2015 at 16:42, Abhishek Pratap