This is quite awesome! Thanks for all the hard work Tim. In response to the eggs comment in the changelog - there are upsides and downsides to the way Galaxy handles dependency fetching but I think there should at least be an off switch. I thought that would be easy, but it sounds like not:
From Twitter this morning:
@jmchilton "@natefoo its great it "just works" for development and testing and desktop efforts. It just needs an off switch :)." @natefoo "@jmchilton Agreed, although versions would still be a problem then." Nonetheless, I have created a Trello card for this. https://trello.com/c/lthRjVZq -John On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 6:03 AM, Tim Booth <tbooth@ceh.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi All,
As previously mentioned, I'm back working on packaging the Galaxy server as DEB packages for Bio-Linux (ie. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) and ultimately pushing towards something that could be Debian compliant. There's a way to go in that regard, but I do now have an updated package for Bio-Linux in final testing and it also has a new trick: doing "apt-get install galaxy-server-apache-proxy" will set up just that with no further configuration needed. The galaxy server appears at http://localhost/galaxy and users log in with their regular system username and password. Uploads are enabled via regular SFTP so no special FTP server configuration is needed.
It's a little hacky in parts but I'm generally pleased with the result. If anyone want to take a look I'd welcome comments. It's not in the main BL repo yet but can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/~nebc/+archive/galaxy/+sourcepub/3711751/+listing-arch...
Cheers,
TIM
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