I knew there was an email that I forgot to send! Nicola Soranzo fixed this with galaxy PR https://github.com/galaxyproject/galaxy/pull/1775 - sometime in November last year Eric added whitespace to the perl package (and a bunch of other things) that broke the download_file action, so Nicola's patch strips whitespace. (The conversation about this happened on IRC and the PR)
I tested the PR and it makes the perl install work (which makes the JBrowse installl work, yay!).
Peter
Hello Peter
Re the failing install of 'package_perl_5_18', I've investigated further now and have submitted a patch which seems to fix the problem:
https://github.com/galaxyproject/tools-iuc/pull/616
Not sure if this is of any immediate help,
Best wishes
Peter
On 22/02/16 09:43, Peter van Heusden wrote:
Ok, second attempt, perl install died with the same error, so I suspect
you're right about the cause. Eric?
Peter
On 22 February 2016 at 11:41, Peter van Heusden <pvh@sanbi.ac.za
<mailto:pvh@sanbi.ac.za>> wrote:
Thanks Peter
I managed, on the second attempt, to get past the gnu coreutils
problem. Zipho noticed a weird lockup though: conftest that seemed
to be from the gnu coreutils install wanted to listen on port 4001,
which is the same port our uwsgi server listens on. The install has
now completed but I'll try and find time to go back and verify this.
On the second attempt perl seems to be installing, so I'll see if it
completes or hits the error you're mentioning.
Peter
On 22 February 2016 at 11:34, Peter Briggs
<peter.briggs@manchester.ac.uk
<mailto:peter.briggs@manchester.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi Peter
I think that package_perl_5_18 in the tool shed is broken, I
came across the same error last week on both our production
instance and a local 'test' instance (both v15.10).
My suspicion is that the following lines are to blame:
...
<action
sha256sum="5c69adb47ab828aa3e8b5be89b88cd49c6a0d0dae2e8b3bca17a9ce699190e7b"
type="download_file">
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/A/AP/APEIRON/local-lib-1.008009.tar.gz
</action>
<action type="shell_command">tar xfvz
local-lib-1.008009.tar.gz</action>
...
Looking at the Galaxy internals I believe that the
'download_file' action automatically unpacks the archive and
cd's into the resulting directory, hence the failure for the
subsequent 'tar xfvz ...' command. But I haven't had the time
yet to verify this or create a patch to see if the removal of
this line addresses the problem.
I don't think I've seen the problem with
'package_gnu_coreutils_8_22' that you describe however so it may
be that my hypothesis is not correct.
HTH
Best wishes
Peter
On 22/02/16 05:10, Peter van Heusden wrote:
Hi there Eric and others
I tried to install the JBrowse tool on a dev branch server
running on an
Ubuntu 14.04 VM.
It got stuck at the package_gnu_coreutils_8_22 dependency
(revision
ac64dfe4b1fb) - this ended up in "Installing tool
dependencies" state.
If I go look at the tool details it highlights errors
in package_perl_5_18 which in turn refers to errors in
gnu_coreutils
(just "Error" state) and then this more informative failure
for perl:
"tar (child): local-lib-1.008009.tar.gz: Cannot open: No
such file or
directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now"
I wonder if this is a sign of a download error?
Digging a bit more I find the error "Shutting down process
id 21094
because it generated no output for the defined timeout
period of 3600.0
seconds." for gnu_coreutils.
I'm trying to do a reinstall of the gnu_coreutils and perl
packages to
see if I can get further.
Peter
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