An extension on the problem to get Toolshed to start. On my 'sandbox' machine, I can launch toolshed now. But on our test-production, running run_community.sh now still fails, complaining mercurial is not installed. But on this system (Centos5), I have problems to install mercurial for Python version 2.6 - I simply did what I have done on my sandbox machine, but no avail. Then... - I have set PYTHONPATH to /opt/Python-2.6.6 - # python -V outputs Python 2.6.6 - # python /usr/bin/easy_install --prefix /opt/Python-2.6.6 -U mercurial Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/easy_install", line 5, in <module> from pkg_resources import load_entry_point ImportError: No module named pkg_resources However, I have reinstalled python-setuptools (which provides pkg_resources), but no luck. I hope somebody can guide me a bit further? Kind regards, Joachim Joachim Jacob, PhD Rijvisschestraat 120, 9052 Zwijnaarde Tel: +32 9 244.66.34 Bioinformatics Training and Services (BITS) http://www.bits.vib.be @bitsatvib On 03/23/2012 04:07 PM, Joachim Jacob wrote:
Thanks for your fast reply! It did the trick and kept me going on a sunny friday afternoon. :-)
# easy_install -U mercurial
Cheers,
Joachim Jacob, PhD
Rijvisschestraat 120, 9052 Zwijnaarde Tel: +32 9 244.66.34 Bioinformatics Training and Services (BITS) http://www.bits.vib.be @bitsatvib
On 03/23/2012 03:47 PM, Greg Von Kuster wrote:
You'll need to configure your Python 2.6 to include mercurial. You can do something like
easy_install -U mercurial
but there are other approaches as well.
On Mar 23, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Joachim Jacob wrote:
Hi all,
In order to ease sharing the developed Galaxy tools in our group, we want to launch a private Toolshed.
However, upon running ./run_community.sh, I got following error.
Traceback (most recent call last): File "./scripts/paster.py", line 34, in <module> command.run() File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteScript-1.7.3-py2.6.egg/paste/script/command.py", line 84, in run invoke(command, command_name, options, args[1:]) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteScript-1.7.3-py2.6.egg/paste/script/command.py", line 123, in invoke exit_code = runner.run(args) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteScript-1.7.3-py2.6.egg/paste/script/command.py", line 218, in run result = self.command() File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteScript-1.7.3-py2.6.egg/paste/script/serve.py", line 276, in command relative_to=base, global_conf=vars) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteScript-1.7.3-py2.6.egg/paste/script/serve.py", line 313, in loadapp **kw) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteDeploy-1.3.3-py2.6.egg/paste/deploy/loadwsgi.py", line 204, in loadapp return loadobj(APP, uri, name=name, **kw) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteDeploy-1.3.3-py2.6.egg/paste/deploy/loadwsgi.py", line 224, in loadobj global_conf=global_conf) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteDeploy-1.3.3-py2.6.egg/paste/deploy/loadwsgi.py", line 248, in loadcontext global_conf=global_conf) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteDeploy-1.3.3-py2.6.egg/paste/deploy/loadwsgi.py", line 278, in _loadconfig return loader.get_context(object_type, name, global_conf) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteDeploy-1.3.3-py2.6.egg/paste/deploy/loadwsgi.py", line 413, in get_context section) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteDeploy-1.3.3-py2.6.egg/paste/deploy/loadwsgi.py", line 458, in _context_from_explicit value = import_string(found_expr) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/eggs/PasteDeploy-1.3.3-py2.6.egg/paste/deploy/loadwsgi.py", line 18, in import_string return pkg_resources.EntryPoint.parse("x="+s).load(False) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/lib/pkg_resources.py", line 1954, in load entry = __import__(self.module_name, globals(),globals(), ['__name__']) File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/lib/galaxy/webapps/community/buildapp.py", line 16, in <module> import galaxy.webapps.community.model File "/home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/lib/galaxy/webapps/community/model/__init__.py", line 12, in <module> from mercurial import hg, ui ImportError: No module named mercurial Removing PID file community_webapp.pid
What I understand, there is a conflict between Python2.6 (manually installed under /opt) and Python2.4 (system-wide version). In version 2.6, I do not have mercurial available apparently.
Any hint about a fix?
Kind regards, Joachim
-- Joachim Jacob, PhD
Rijvisschestraat 120, 9052 Zwijnaarde Tel: +32 9 244.66.34 Bioinformatics Training and Services (BITS) http://www.bits.vib.be @bitsatvib
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