Hello Peter,
The idea of altering the description is perhaps best, since you want to
rename into a new merged tool.
If the names were the same, then uploading a new version would tag the
prior as "Status = archived". Linking many-to-one for an updated
version, across new tool names, is not c
One of our researchers asked how to move result files from "Barcode Splitter"
html links into his history. I thought this should be able to be done directly using
dynamic multiple outputs: (
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/ToolsMultipleOutput ).
In my local copy of "Barcod
Sorry to bug again,
Does anyone know where I can find an example on how to dynamically
populate a tool select menu with database data?
regards,
Leandro
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Leandro Hermida
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry I tried to search for this and couldn't find an example to this basic
>
Leandro,
Could you elaborate on what you're trying to do, perhaps what database data
you're referring to?
-Dannon
On Feb 7, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Leandro Hermida wrote:
> Sorry to bug again,
>
> Does anyone know where I can find an example on how to dynamically
> populate a tool select menu wit
This has now been narrowed down to a seq fault in the drmaa libraries
immediately after submitting a job when an LSF queue is set explicitly
with the LSB_DEFAULTQUEUE global variable.
Marina
On 02/02/2011 16:43, Marina Gourtovaia wrote:
Hello
I've set up Galaxy to use LSF. My first job has f
Hi,
I have just installed Galaxy and am trying to configure it to allow
display of data on my local installation of GBrowse.
I have edited tool-data/shared/gbrowse/gbrowse_build_sites.txt (species
http://domain.ca/cgi-bin/gbrowse/species species)
As well as universe_wsgi.ini (gbrowse_display
If I understand your question correctly, there isn't currently a way to do this
in Galaxy. I am working on a feature that will allow the selection of multiple
inputs for each Input Dataset step, so that's potentially useful in the
specific context you mention if you're willing to split apart yo
Hello Peter,
If these are standard length PCR primers, then UCSC's In-Silico PCR tool
would be an option. It is a varient of BLAT and the source is available
from Kent Informatics. Here is a UCSC link to the online version (send
Jim Kent an email for a copy):
http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/h
Hi Dannon,
Sorry that I didn't explain well I have a local database with
certain information and I would like to dynamically populate a Galaxy
tool select menu with the results of a SQL statement. Is this
possible?
best,
Leandro
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Dannon Baker wrote:
> Leand
Hi Marina,
Thanks for posting updates and information... we've moved from SGE to
LSF and are going to implement Galaxy LSF integration next month so
what you have posted is very interesting
-Leandro
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Marina Gourtovaia wrote:
> This has now been narrowed down to a
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