Hello Eric, I think that's a great idea. You may be interested in checking out Björn's Galaxy Docker image https://github.com/bgruening/docker-recipes/tree/master/galaxy which is very similar to what you're describing. A few other testing frameworks, like Galaxy bootstrap https://github.com/jmchilton/galaxy-bootstrap, use there own caching mechanism too. Aaron On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Eric Rasche <rasche.eric@yandex.ru> wrote:
Currently the checkout options consist of hg clones, and archives that mercurial produces.
Having pulled or cloned galaxy a few times lately, I'm wondering if anyone would have a use for a once-run galaxy instance in an archive? I.e., I'd clone, run once to grab eggs and do the db migration, then re-tar result and store online. Might cut down on build/test times for those who are using travis or other CIs. Thoughts/opinions?
Cheers, Eric -- Eric Rasche Programmer II Center for Phage Technology Texas A&M Univesity College Station, TX 77843 Ph: 4046922048 <http://tel:4046922048>
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