Hi, This is mainly a message to Carlos and Eric who volunteered to get involved with my Debian packaging, but of course any other help will also be appreciated. If either of you can spare time now it is a good moment to do so. I've been working on my package stuff over the last couple of weeks and have uploaded the latest to Debian-Med ready to build: http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk/packages/galaxy/trunk/debi... Note that you need the re-packed tarball as generated by get-orig-source.sh and if you have a problem generating that you can grab a copy of it here: https://launchpad.net/~nebc/+archive/galaxy/+files/galaxy_1.bl.py27.20140210... I've only built this for Ubuntu, and I know that to get it working on Debian you'll at least need to replace the upstart job with an /etc/init.d script. After that I think you should have something working (see my commit notes). My latest efforts have been to try and get tool-shed installs working. Galaxy expects to be able to write to its own shed_tools_*_conf.xml files as well as to shed_tools and the tool-data directory. It looks like there is work to have a separate shed_tool-data folder but this is not fully working so I'm seeing if I can patch it. Either way, it's vital for packaging that the files managed by DPKG and the files (over)written by the Galaxy server are separated out into /var and /usr respectively. Cheers, TIM On Mon, 2013-12-16 at 16:27 +0000, Carlos Borroto wrote:
Hi Tim,
This sounds great. I'll be happy to help testing and hopefully find some time to help packaging once it gets into Debian Med(are you submitting all your packages there?).
One question, for apache/nginx configuration why not use something ala phpMyAdmin which ask you if you want to preconfigure the package with a webserver in particular. The name of the DEB packaging technology to ask these kind of questions is evading me now. I think using something like that could open many possibilities in the future, like database backend to use, home URL, admin user/password, etc...
Thanks for your work on this, Carlos
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 7:03 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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