Yes, I will look at this this week. I'm using a clean copy of galaxy-dist and will apply against that to see how it works. Thanks a bunch Dave B for doing this!
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 9:42 AM, John Chilton jmchilton@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Ryan,
It looks like Dave B. has come to rescue with an egg and a patch that implements this:
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/pull-request/626/upgrade-mercuri...
It probably won't be back-ported to the forthcoming January release but I would suspect the raw patch ( https://api.bitbucket.org/2.0/repositories/galaxy/galaxy-central/diff/davebg... ) will apply cleanly against the last few releases. If you have some time and want to apply it to your release and let us know if it fixes your problems that would probably help the pull request along.
-John
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Ryan G ngsbioinformatics@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I think I found the root cause...its because the Galaxy egg for mercurial is using an older version of Mercurial that has this known bug. The only real fix is to upgrade the Galaxy egg to mercurial 3.x.
The only way I know of to test this is to build a new Galaxy egg which
I'm
not familiar with. But as I understand it the new Mercurial version will also break Galaxy.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 6:19 PM, Björn Grüning <bjoern.gruening@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Ryan,
unfortunately not (yet). But I'm really surprised you are getting this error. It working for me and in our docker containers and other deployments. Can we try to detect the root cause of this error? Do you have conflicting mercurial version.
Cheers, Bjoern
Thanks. Is there an alternative way I can install tools from the Toolshed? This problem pretty much renders the toolshed unusable for me...
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:14 AM, John Chilton jmchilton@gmail.com wrote:
It is certainly the case that Galaxy should be using the latest version of mercurial given a number of high profile bugs with older versions. Unfortunately it doesn't seem possible to just drop the new version it - there are some API changes that prevent Galaxy from loading when doing this and the number of people who can add new eggs to Galaxy is low.
I have created a Trello card to track this issue:
Let us know if you happen to find a workaround for this issue.
-John
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Ryan G <ngsbioinformatics@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been trying to track down why I can't get anything from the toolshed installed and finally have it figured out.
Whenever I tried to install anything I always got an Error with no explanation of what the error was. After enabling Debug messages
into
the
log file, I see the error is:
tool_shed.util.hg_util DEBUG 2014-12-22 14:47:48,910 Error cloning repository: httpsconnection instance has no attribute
'_set_hostport'
I googled around and found out this is a known bug/issue with older
version
of Mercurial and was fixed in v3.
I added a line to hg_util.py to see where it picks up hg. Its using
version
2.2.3. Indeed, one of the eggs downloaded by Galaxy is mercurial-2.2.3.
I have the newest version of mercurial installed in my site-packages
folder
but I guess that's not what galaxy wants. So my question is, how
do I
get
Galaxy to use the latest version of Mercurial? And, Why did it download
an
older version?
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