Hans, You are correct. When I look at the "Save Histories" and I double click on them I can see everything. Thanks for the help Neil -----Original Message----- From: Hans-Rudolf Hotz [mailto:hrh@fmi.ch] Sent: Friday, 17 May 2013 4:58 PM To: Burdett, Neil (ICT Centre, Herston - RBWH) Cc: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Bug in history when using Admin account ?? Hi Neil Just double checking: Have you looked at the list of 'Saved Histories'? For each user, you probably have several histories called 'Unnamed history' and one of them may contain the data you uploaded previously. Whenever you log out and log in as a different user, a new, empty history called 'Unnamed history' is created. Regards, Hans-Rudolf On 05/17/2013 08:04 AM, Neil.Burdett@csiro.au wrote:
Hi,
I believe I have found a bug? Or maybe I'm not using Galaxy correctly? These are the steps I used:
*Downloaded the latest version of Galaxy
*Created a user me@me.com <mailto:me@me.com>
*Uploaded several files
*Logged out
*Create a user you@you.com <mailto:you@you.com>
*Uploaded several files
*Logged out and then logged in as an Admin user (specified in universe_wsgi.ini file)
*Uploaded a file.
Now when I log into me@me.com <mailto:me@me.com> or you@you.com <mailto:you@you.com> the history shows only the uploaded file that I uploaded as an Admin. Even logging in as Admin and using the "impersonate" feature doesn't allow me to view the history of me@me.com <mailto:me@me.com> or you@you.com <mailto:you@you.com>. The files still exist as I can see them in database/files/000
Is this a bug? Or are Admins not supposed to upload files?
Also I tried:
*Deleted the above galaxy-dist
*Downloaded the latest version of Galaxy
*Created a user me@me.com <mailto:me@me.com>
*Uploaded several files
*Logged out
*Create a user you@you.com <mailto:you@you.com>
*Uploaded several files
*Logged out and then logged in as an Admin user (specified in universe_wsgi.ini file)
*Didn't upload a file
*Logged out of Admin
Now when I log into me@me.com <mailto:me@me.com> or you@you.com <mailto:you@you.com> the history is empty. This can't be correct is it?
Neil
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