Hi Jin, if it is a Bio-related package, follow these instructions: https://bioconda.github.io/contributor/index.html For anything else these once: https://conda-forge.org/#contribute Cheers, Bjoern Am 11.07.19 um 09:18 schrieb Jin Li:
Hi Devon,
Thank you for your instant reply. May I ask how could I quickly put a C++ program in either conda-forge or bioconda? I am new to these package repositories. Thank you.
Best regards, Jin
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 2:03 AM Devon Ryan <dpryan@dpryan.com> wrote:
Put your tool in either conda-forge or bioconda, that will take care of the issue. -- Devon Ryan, Ph.D. Email: dpryan@dpryan.com Data Manager/Bioinformatician Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics Stübeweg 51 79108 Freiburg Germany
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 8:44 AM Jin Li <lijin.abc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I want to publish our own tool to the Galaxy Tool Shed. Our tool is our own developed C++ program. Our compiled binaries may not necessarily run in other machines due to different OS platforms. How could I resolve the tool dependency of our own compiled binaries? Thank you.
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