Hi Bjoern, Yes, we can reach stuff in the cargo-port. Unfortunately doing that isn’t a solution as the package that concerns our infosec is the same older version there in cargo-port as it has been trying to pull from SourceForge. Galaxy might be able to get it then, but I’m not permitted to install that package. Thanks, DT -- David Trudgian Ph.D. Computational Scientist, BioHPC Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX 75390-9039 Tel: (214) 648-4833 From: Bjoern Gruening [mailto:bjoern.gruening@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 8:46 AM To: David Trudgian <David.Trudgian@UTSouthwestern.edu>; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Tool shed tools, manual dep installation Hi David, which sites are blocked? Can you access tools that take it's binaries from https://github.com/galaxyproject/cargo-port? If so Eric has ported all URLs over to cargo-port sometime ago. So we just need to update the packages for you. This only holds true for IUC packages and we probably need to update the toolshed repos for a few packages. An other solution would be to get a similar setup as your cluster running elsewhere install all tools on this computer and just move your installations over. This should work as well. Cheers, Bjoern On 12.04.2016 23:42, David Trudgian wrote: Hi All, I'm currently caught between the requests of our Galaxy users to install things from main tool-shed, and our information security dept's concerns r.e. the automated installation of tool-deps on our systems. Due to restrictive web access policies for servers here our galaxy server can't access SourceForge, where many tool-dep downloads are. A request to unblock this for a particular tool-dep package led to our infosec justifiably raising concerns r.e. a tool-dep package that is quite out of date (details sent off list previously). We're now currently unable to install tool-shed tools that users have requested. The current proposal from our infosec dept is to get all our deps from system repos etc. However the way I'm aware of implementing this for tool-shed tools, which need to run across our cluster, would be something pretty arduous like: * Clone the tool from the upstream toolshed repo * Edit the tool code to remove the package requirements * Identify and install all the requirements on the cluster as system pkgs / environment modules - with attention to versions so things work as expected * Edit the tool code so it knows to load the right environment modules / set right PATH when it runs * Install the tool into our galaxy 'tools' dir , not the 'shed_tools' * Manually add the tool to galaxy's tool_conf.xml.main * Schedule downtime to restart galaxy * Test things out .... or we have to host our own tool shed, import tools we want from upstream, edit out the package requirements, provide the deps ourselves. These have all the headaches of merging things in when upstream shed-tools change. Just wondering if I'm missing anything? I know you can turn off 'handle repository dependencies' when installing a tool, but the tool still defines 'requirements' in its XML file and shows 'Missing repository/tool dependencies' in the Admin. Has anyone had any experience of dealing with this kind of situation? Many thanks! -- David Trudgian Ph.D. Computational Scientist, BioHPC Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX 75390-9039 Tel: (214) 648-4833 ________________________________ UT Southwestern Medical Center The future of medicine, today. ___________________________________________________________ Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. To manage your subscriptions to this and other Galaxy lists, please use the interface at: https://lists.galaxyproject.org/ To search Galaxy mailing lists use the unified search at: http://galaxyproject.org/search/mailinglists/