Re: [galaxy-dev] Value error when running run.sh

2012-05-16 Thread Nate Coraor
On May 16, 2012, at 5:15 AM, julie dubois wrote:

 Hi,
 I 've installed Galaxy on Ubuntu 12.04 with apache2 and MySQL
 I've configured apache 2 with this lines on file 
 /etc/apache2/sites-available/default between  VirtualHost and 
 /VirtualHost :
 
 Proxy http://localhost:8080;
 
 Order Deny,Allow
 Allow from all
 /Proxy
 RewriteEngine on
 RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R]
 RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) 
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L]
 RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) 
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L]
 RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L]
 RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico 
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L]
 RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt 
 [L]
 RewriteRule ^/galaxy/(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P] 
 
 
 I've configured my MYSQL with a user who have all privilegies on a database 
 and in the universe_wsgi.ini the connection database appears like this :
 
 database_connection = 
 mysql://cistrome:cistrome@localhost:/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock/cistromeap
 
 
 After running sh run.sh in my galaxy directory, I obtain this error message :
 
 File 
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/eggs/SQLAlchemy-0.5.6_dev_r6498-py2.7.egg/sqlalchemy/engine/url.py,
  line 49, in __init__
 self.port = int(port)
 ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ' '
 
 This is the case too when I run this with root privilegies.
 Is it an error in my configuration of apache 2 or in MySQL ? Or is it an 
 error in my universe_wgsi.ini ?

Hi Julie,

It looks like the 'port =' option in universe.wsgi.ini is uncommented and set 
to a blank value.  Try setting it to 8080 (or comment it back out since 8080 is 
the default).

--nate

 
 Thank you
 
 Julie
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Value error when running run.sh

2012-05-16 Thread julie dubois
Thanks
It was the value of database_connection that was false !
I've changed it by :
database_connection=mysql://cistrome:cistrome@localhost
:8080/cistromeap?socket=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
It works

2012/5/16 Nate Coraor n...@bx.psu.edu

 On May 16, 2012, at 5:15 AM, julie dubois wrote:

  Hi,
  I 've installed Galaxy on Ubuntu 12.04 with apache2 and MySQL
  I've configured apache 2 with this lines on file
 /etc/apache2/sites-available/default between  VirtualHost and
 /VirtualHost :
 
  Proxy http://localhost:8080;
 
  Order Deny,Allow
  Allow from all
  /Proxy
  RewriteEngine on
  RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R]
  RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*)
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L]
  RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*)
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L]
  RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/$1
 [L]
  RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L]
  RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L]
  RewriteRule ^/galaxy/(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
 
 
  I've configured my MYSQL with a user who have all privilegies on a
 database and in the universe_wsgi.ini the connection database appears like
 this :
 
  database_connection = mysql://cistrome:cistrome@localhost
 :/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock/cistromeap
 
 
  After running sh run.sh in my galaxy directory, I obtain this error
 message :
  
  File
 /home/chevalier/galaxy-dist/eggs/SQLAlchemy-0.5.6_dev_r6498-py2.7.egg/sqlalchemy/engine/url.py,
 line 49, in __init__
  self.port = int(port)
  ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ' '
 
  This is the case too when I run this with root privilegies.
  Is it an error in my configuration of apache 2 or in MySQL ? Or is it an
 error in my universe_wgsi.ini ?

 Hi Julie,

 It looks like the 'port =' option in universe.wsgi.ini is uncommented and
 set to a blank value.  Try setting it to 8080 (or comment it back out since
 8080 is the default).

 --nate

 
  Thank you
 
  Julie
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