Hello,
Could someone provide instructions for installing galaxy on a Mac OS 10.7? The
instructions provided by galaxy start off by asking me to check my python
version, but I don't know how to do that. I figure someone has step-by-step
instructions or a screen cast?
Thank you,
Edward
' on the command line, eg on my old MacBook:
bash-3.2$ python -V
Python 2.5.1
bash-3.2$
Hope this helps
Regards, Hans
On 08/10/2012 02:37 PM, Edward Turk wrote:
Hello,
Could someone provide instructions for installing galaxy on a Mac OS 10.7?
The
instructions provided
8:00 AM, Edward Turk wrote:
Both responses worked for checking python version, but trying to
download gave an error:
Install Galaxy on Mac OS10.7
1. Open Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app
2. Check Python version by pasting in python -V, no quotes, and hit return
*response = Python 2.7.1
-up and leave the user list off - no need to post to both. The
other question about MAC resource we can do the same with, once answered.
Best,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 8/10/12 8:53 AM, Edward Turk wrote:
Hi Jen,
Yes, it is best to assume I know nothing about programming. I installed
Hello all,
I have used Tophat to map and now I want to filter out all reads that mapped to
the positive strand. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Edward Turk
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The Galaxy User list should be used for the discussion
this helps,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 6/24/11 8:40 AM, Edward Turk wrote:
For yeast analysis I use the following assembly: S. cerevisiae June 2008
(SGD/sacCer2) (sacCer2). Recently a new yeast genome has appeared as an
option in Galaxy: S. cerevisae str. S288C
For yeast analysis I use the following assembly: S. cerevisiae June 2008
(SGD/sacCer2) (sacCer2). Recently a new yeast genome has appeared as an option
in Galaxy: S. cerevisae str. S288C (Saccharomyces_cerevisiae_S288C_SGD2010). Is
this an update to sacCer2? Where is it coming from? I don't see
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