Hsiong,

Could you try 'hg clone --verbose --debug
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-dist/' to see if we get more useful
error output?  If it passed the warning and went ahead and got all the
changes then I'm not sure if that's an issue.

Also, I'm swapping this thread to the galaxy-dev list, since it's about
installing a local instance.

-Dannon


On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 1:15 AM, xiong <lynhsi...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> **
> Dear friends:
>
>         As a locally installed Genomic-hyperbrowser need a rather old
> version of Galaxy, I runed the command "hg clone
> https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-dist/ -u 26920e20157f galaxy-dist-hb"
> according to the website
> http://hyperbrowser.uio.no/hb/static/download.html. However, the hg did
> not download successfully, but reported
>
> "warning: bitbucket.org certificate with fingerprint
> 24:9c:45:8b:9c:aa:ba:55:4e:01:6d:58:ff:e4:28:7d:2a:14:ae:3b not verified
> (check hostfingerprints or web.cacerts config setting)
> destination directory: galaxy-dist-hb
> requesting all changes
> adding changesets"
>
> and this information on the screen mainteined (at least half a day unless
> I hit "ctrl+Z" and kill the job) without any other errors (still in the
> destination directory it generated a nearly empty dir
> "galaxy-dist-hb" containing a filefold named ".hg”——one "store" filefold
> and several small files included). My mercurial version is 2.6, and I use
> Xshell to reach CentOS Server.
>
>         Actually, even I downloaded the latest version of galaxy (hg clone
> https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-dist/), it also reported the same
> information on the screen.
>         On the other hand, I can  get the latest tarballs of galaxy, but
> it can not be updated to an old version.
>
> Please give me some clues about problems above, and any ideas to get
> tarballs for an old version?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Hsiong
>
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