Hi Ross,Thanks for your email. I have clustalw2 working now - I installed the clustal repository (as suggested) from toolshed and then installed the clustalw2 binaries in our mnt/galaxy/tools/bin.Thanks again!KarenOn Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 12:46 AM, Ross <ross.lazarus@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Karen - how did you install clustalw?
If not already done, can you please try installing the clustal repository owned by fubar from the test toolshed through your Galaxy admin interface - search/browse toolsheds? Please let me know how you go and if there's a problem I'll try to fix it for you. I think there's a clustal omega tool too but it's not one of mine. As far as I know my clustal repository should install cleanly on a CloudMan instance.Sorry but we'll have to wait to from someone who knows about HyPhy.
Hello - I am running to errors when trying to run Clustalw and HyPhy on our cloudman instance.(1) Clustalw: The program completes without error and produces an empty file and a log file that states "/bin/sh: 1: clustalw2: not found"Searching around a bit I am not seeing clustalw2 previously installed. I am happy to do it if need be, however, I wanted to check in and see if I am overlooking the directory or an easy fix.If I do need to install clustalw, I would prefer to use clustalw-omega, but was not sure if I needed to script a brand new wrapper or if I could use the previous one that came with galaxy image.(2) HyPhy: The cloud the link was initially broken. I changed it to the correct path:sudo ln -sfn /mnt/galaxy/tools/hyphy/default /mnt/galaxy/galaxy-app/tool-data/HYPHYI am using a fasta alignment file of 6 protein sequences (566 AA each) as a test case (*also fails with nucleotide alignments).It runs briefly and then issues an error statement "Single Alignment Analyses Segmentation fault (core dumped)".Thank you in advance,
Karen