For info: turns out this was already reported and fixed back on the 5th October in galaxy-central changeset 210c39f4bf7f, specifically applying these patches:

https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/changeset/029818b7e546a3b6835c49ef4f8694c5ac695dfb

fixed the problem for me. (Thanks Scott McManus for the original fix.)

Best wishes, Peter

On 16/10/12 16:36, Peter Briggs wrote:
Hello

I've encountered an error when creating the first data library within a
Galaxy installation.

The data library appears to be created but an error message appears
("Error attempting to display contents of library (Test Data): No module
named controllers.library_common" - see attached screenshot) and
although the library name appears, it's not possible to interact further
with the library e.g. to add datasets.

The original error occurred on our nascent production setup, but I can
reproduce it on a brand new vanilla local galaxy instance (changeset
7828:b5bda7a5c345) with the only configuration being to register as a
user and set the "admin_users" parameter in universe_wsgi.ini. Then, go
to "admin" -> "manage data libraries" -> "create new data library".

This error doesn't appear when creating a new data library on an
instance which already has existing libraries, and debug output doesn't
give me any additional clues about where the "missing module" is coming
from.

I don't think this problem has been reported previously however
apologies if it's already been addressed on the mailing list.

Thanks for any help

Best wishes, Peter



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