Hi Kipper, Sorry I got confused, Yes you are right, both ways are fine I think. --Vipin Vipin,
Thanks for quick reply. Pardon my asking, as I said I am new to Galaxy development, but if I wanted to share my module, would other users need to install Shogun separately, or could I include it as a dependency or 'egg'?
On Nov 28, 2011, at 2:28 PM, Vipin TS <vipin.ts@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Kipper,
We are running most of our tools with the help of Shogun toolbox. Just configure a recent version of Shogun toolbox to your local machine and add the python path to your program. By doing this you will be able to call shogun functionalities in your programs. (Depends on the configuring path you will be able to find the shared object file and main library files) Recent version of shogun can be find at ftp://shogun-toolbox.org/shogun/releases/1.0/sources/shogun-1.0.0.tar.bz2
HTH, Vipin Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the Max Planck Society Spemannstrasse 39, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany
Dear List,
I am new to developing for Galaxy and haven't found a good answer to this question yet. Does Galaxy Test Toolshed use or recognize Shogun Toolbox ( http://www.shogun-toolbox.org/)? I'm considering writing a module for Galaxy, but the underlying Python code relies on Shogun, and I haven't seen a suppported 3rd party software list, so I can't tell if Galaxy would be able to run the module without my rewriting it not to depend on Shogun.
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