Thanks Martin,
That solves it. What I ended up doing (since my install is pretty old now) was
to symlink the galaxy-dist/universe_wsgi.ini to galaxy-dist/config/galaxy.ini
and then the script started working.
Shane
> On 9/06/2015, at 3:15 pm, Martin Čech wrote:
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> The script by default expe
The script by default expects Galaxy config to be at config/galaxy.ini if
you have Galaxy config in a diffferent place you can use the --config flag
to specify path to it.
The config location has been recently changed (from galaxy root folder and
a different filename) - that is why the defaults ar
I recently updated our server to the latest release and have just had a user
who ran up a lot of space and isn’t seeing it come back when she purges her
data. I’ve tried using the set_user_disk_usage.py script as I’ve previously
done to resolve this but now it is failing with the following:
(ga
errors and questions with run_tests.sh and
install_and_test_tool_shed_repositories.sh
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Thanks for your answers !
I will try "./run_tests.sh -installed" and see if it can solve the 2
first points. By the way, I didn't know this option (not displayed with
run_tests.sh --help) or documented on the wiki if I'm not mistaken.
For point 3, I'll try the new "planemo shed_test" subcomma
Hi,
I think this is a general problem you encountered here with unsorted BAM
files. We can reproduce it locally. Will let you know if I find a
workaround.
Cheers,
Bjoer
Am 05.06.2015 um 14:23 schrieb C. Ch.:
> Hi all, I have a clean local install of galaxy from git (commit:
> 40b69cb948eed2cece8