HI Jennifer,

 

Thanks for the kind email reply. I think what you wrote “pull from central individual changesets as desired” should be the way that I like to try out.

 

The question is do you know the patch name for the nglims? Or I need to talk to the nglims developers as you mentioned in your email. I think I will start a new thread as you suggested.

 

Based on the search I did, the nglims should not be collide with the original sample tracking system. Nglims should be used by itself, I think.

 

Thanks.

 

Best,

 

Peter

 

From: Jennifer Jackson [mailto:jen@bx.psu.edu]
Sent: September-17-13 2:41 PM
To: Galaxy Dev
Cc: Peter Huang
Subject: which galaxy to use?

 

Hi Peter,

This is the correct list to post to (not owner, that is just for list subscription questions).
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/MailingLists

Galaxy-dist is the stable release repository. Galaxy-central is the active development repository. Depending on how risk-tolerant your project is, either is a choice. You can also start with a dist base and pull from central individual changesets as desired, if you want to manage it that way.

I'll let the developers comment about nglims. You may need to post that as a brand new question (new thread) with that in the subject line to get the best replies. Or you can start by searching with the keyword here (or 'sample tracking' and narrow down what you need to know:
http://galaxyproject.org/search/getgalaxy/

These wiki's haven't been updated in a while, so I am not pointing you there first, but here they are for reference:
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Sample%20Tracking/

Best,

Jen
Galaxy team

On 9/17/13 11:10 AM, Peter Huang wrote:

Hi Galaxy,

 

I am trying to setup the production galaxy service at our place with Rocks Cluster and NGLIMS. I am confused as which one to use: galaxy-dist or galaxy-central.

 

My question is could I use galaxy-dist with nglims? I try to find how to do it, but couldn’t.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Best,

 

Peter



-- 
Jennifer Hillman-Jackson
http://galaxyproject.org