Hi Peter,
The cargo port is the ideal place for this, however it does not support
manual uploads of files.
On 08. aug. 2016 13:37, Peter Cock wrote:
Hello all,
How do tool wrapper developers/packagers go about adding entries
to the Galaxy depot? There isn't a GitHub repository for this is there?
Specifically I want to upload some older MIRA releases, e.g. these
URLs have broken, but I have the original files and checksums:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/mira-assembler/MIRA/development/...
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/mira-assembler/MIRA/development/...
I would recommend the following though others who work on the cargo port
might chime in:
* Upload those tarballs somewhere accessible
* Add cargo port entries with your URLs
Then cargo port would at least have a copy you can reference in your tools.
See also:
https://www.freelists.org/post/mira_talk/Stable-download-URLs-on-sourceforge
https://www.freelists.org/post/mira_talk/MIRA-495-now-missing-on-SourceForge
I'm now running "planemo lint --urls ..." under TravisCI which flags
the broken URLs immediately (rather than finding out when the
installation fails later):
https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_mira/commit/4e26a4e3f3d69adaab657cb614e...
https://travis-ci.org/peterjc/galaxy_mira/jobs/150025836
Regards,
Peter
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