Hi John, Don't mean to chime in, just my two cents... if you are installing local Python for Galaxy instead of using the older rpm Python on CentOS might as well install Python 2.6.6 since it probably has more features and better performance (my educated guess), I use 2.6.6 for a long time on my installation on RHEL5 which is the same as CentOS and everything in Galaxy works perfectly -Leandro On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 11:52 AM, John Powell (NIH/CIT) [E] <jip@helix.nih.gov> wrote:
Hi Pieter and Nate,
Thanks for the information. I am in the process of having python 2.5.5 installed under "/usr/local/BIMAS/python_255/" on our system. Pieter indicated it was "easy" to setup galaxy to use an alternate installation of python. Any tips on what needs to be changed/configured before setting things up (./setup.sh) and for subsequently running galaxy (./run.sh)?
Thanks again...
At 09:54 AM 2/9/2011, Nate Coraor wrote:
Pieter Neerincx wrote:
Hi John and Nate,
But to make the tool search work in the web interface you'll need Python 2.5 or higher, so it's probably a better idea to get a newer version of Python anyway. (We have Galaxy on two CentOS servers, installed a newer Python in addition to the OS supplied Python 2.4 and modified the environment for Galaxy so it uses the newer version: was easy to do and works well.)
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