Re: [galaxy-dev] Functional tests results in Invalid HTTP return code 404/500, allowed codes: 200

2013-10-19 Thread Serrano Pereira
Hello, I still haven't figured out why Galaxy's Twill is returning HTTP code 404 when running the functional tests script on my personal Tool Shed. I just did another test to make sure that it is indeed returning the wrong HTTP code. $ python Python 2.7.3 (default, Sep 26 2013, 20:08:41) [GCC

Re: [galaxy-dev] Functional tests results in Invalid HTTP return code 404/500, allowed codes: 200

2013-09-17 Thread Serrano Pereira
Dave, Thanks for your reply. I already had my tool shed specified in tool_sheds_conf.xml, which is why I omitted the GALAXY_INSTALL_TEST_TOOL_SHEDS_CONF environment variable. I just tried it with, GALAXY_INSTALL_TEST_TOOL_SHEDS_CONF=install_and_test_tool_sheds_conf.xml The contents of the

Re: [galaxy-dev] Functional tests results in Invalid HTTP return code 404/500, allowed codes: 200

2013-09-17 Thread Dave Bouvier
It looks like you might have a space in your tool_sheds_conf.xml after domain.org/ but before the character, is that the case? If so, I would suggest removing it and trying again. --Dave B. On 09/16/2013 03:26 PM, Serrano Pereira wrote: Dave, Thanks for your reply. I already had my tool

Re: [galaxy-dev] Functional tests results in Invalid HTTP return code 404/500, allowed codes: 200

2013-09-17 Thread Serrano Pereira
Dave, The space isn't there in my actual XML file. I must have accidentally put the space there while constructing the email. The URL that fails with the 404 error is actually correct (as stated in my first post). This means that it successfully obtained the URL from the XML file. So I suspect

Re: [galaxy-dev] Functional tests results in Invalid HTTP return code 404/500, allowed codes: 200

2013-09-16 Thread Dave Bouvier
Serrano, The GALAXY_INSTALL_TEST_TOOL_SHEDS_CONF environment variable should be set to an XML file that specifies the tool shed you're installing from. I've updated the wiki page to be clearer on that point. --Dave B. On 09/16/2013 12:32 PM, Serrano Pereira wrote: Dear Galaxy hackers,