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
3. Get Galaxy by pasting in
Hi Jen,
Yes, it is best to assume I know nothing about programming. I installed
Mercurial, but don't know how to check that it was successful other than it
said so. Removing % helped, but said I do not have permission:
Install Galaxy on Mac OS10.7
1. Open Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app
2.
I was wondering if anyone could comment on how memory/computational intensive a
local instal of Galaxy is? What type of computer (especially Macs) is needed
for a local install to run fairly well?
Thanks for any info--- Diana
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Diana Cox-Foster, Professor
Hi Edward,
Sorry, the https is probably also a problem. I thought about
commenting about that before, but was wasn't sure about how much help
you would need exactly or if you were logged into bitbucket or not. So
please use this:
prompt$ hg clone http://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-dist
Thanks Jen, Hans, and Scott,
I have it running on my laptop now and here are the steps I followed:
Install Galaxy on MacBook Pro OS10.7.4 (08-10-2012)
• Install Mercurial http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/
• Open Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app
• Confirm Mercurial
Hello Ted,
Workflows are included in the Galaxy Main Tool Shed
http://toolshed.g2.bx.psu.edu/
-- Search for workflows
Documentation is in this wiki (see #22, 23, 24):
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Tool%20Shed
Other current information about workflow development can be found in the
Hi Edward
I am moving your e-mail to 'galaxy-dev' since it's about a local Galaxy
instance.
I don't think there are any differences between installing Galaxy on
Linux and Mac OS X. Hence you can follow the step-by-step instructions
on the wiki (well, there are actually only two steps anyway...):
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