Tool dependency installation fail, any documentation?
Hi list, I got the following tool_dependencies.xml file failing: <?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <package name="bedtools" version="2.17.0"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url" target_filename="bedtools-2.17.0.tar. gz" >http://bedtools.googlecode.com/files/BEDTools.v2.17.0.tar.gz</action> <action type="shell_command">make clean</action> <action type="shell_command">make all</action> <action type="move_directory_files"> <source_directory>bin</source_directory> <destination_directory>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination_directory> </action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DI R/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> GCC version 4.1 or greater is recommended. 3.x versions will typically not c ompile BEDTools </readme> </package> </tool_dependency> The error given is: ############################################# make clean STDOUT ############################################# ############################################# make clean STDERR make: *** No rule to make target clean'. Stop. ############################################# I basically just copied the example code from the Galaxy wiki for R: <?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <set_environment version="1.0"> <environment_variable name="R_SCRIPT_PATH" action="set_to">$REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> </set_environment> <package name="R" version="2.15.1"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url">http://CRAN.R-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.tar.g z</action> <action type="shell_command">./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action> <action type="shell_command">make</action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> You need a FORTRAN compiler or perhaps f2c in addition to a C compiler to build R. </readme> </package> </tool_dependency> I have found no documentation to what the tag <action type="download_by_url"> does... I have asumed it downloads, unzips and moves into the unzipped directory.. But apparently it doesn¹t.. Any advice on this or at least a link to the pertinent documentation?? Thanks a lot in advance... Franco This email (including any attachments or links) may contain confidential and/or legally privileged information and is intended only to be read or used by the addressee. If you are not the intended addressee, any use, distribution, disclosure or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. Confidentiality and legal privilege attached to this email (including any attachments) are not waived or lost by reason of its mistaken delivery to you. If you have received this email in error, please delete it and notify us immediately by telephone or email. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre provides no guarantee that this transmission is free of virus or that it has not been intercepted or altered and will not be liable for any delay in its receipt.
Franco, BEDTools, unlike some other packages, does not require the 'make clean' shell command to compile. If you remove that line, the dependency should install without problems. --Dave B. On 2012-12-11 21:16, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi list,
I got the following tool_dependencies.xml file failing:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <package name="bedtools" version="2.17.0"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url" target_filename="bedtools-2.17.0.tar.gz" >http://bedtools.googlecode.com/files/BEDTools.v2.17.0.tar.gz</action> <action type="shell_command">make clean</action> <action type="shell_command">make all</action> <action type="move_directory_files"> <source_directory>bin</source_directory> <destination_directory>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination_directory> </action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> GCC version 4.1 or greater is recommended. 3.x versions will typically not compile BEDTools </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
The error given is:
############################################# make clean STDOUT
#############################################
############################################# make clean STDERR make: *** No rule to make target clean'. Stop. #############################################
I basically just copied the example code from the Galaxy wiki for R:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <set_environment version="1.0"> <environment_variable name="R_SCRIPT_PATH" action="set_to">$REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> </set_environment> <package name="R" version="2.15.1"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url">http://CRAN.R-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.tar.gz</action> <action type="shell_command">./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action> <action type="shell_command">make</action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> You need a FORTRAN compiler or perhaps f2c in addition to a C compiler to build R. </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
I have found no documentation to what the tag <action type="download_by_url"> does... I have asumed it downloads, unzips and moves into the unzipped directory.. But apparently it doesn’t..
Any advice on this or at least a link to the pertinent documentation??
Thanks a lot in advance...
Franco
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Hi Dave, It does not require it, but it should not fail either as the clean rule is in the makefile.. By removing it I get: make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop. Same problem as before but this time with the 'all' rule... I'm not sure what the <action type="download_by_url" tag does.. Do I need to 'cd' into the unzipped directory? Thanks, Franco On 12/12/12 1:03 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
BEDTools, unlike some other packages, does not require the 'make clean' shell command to compile. If you remove that line, the dependency should install without problems.
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 21:16, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi list,
I got the following tool_dependencies.xml file failing:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <package name="bedtools" version="2.17.0"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url" target_filename="bedtools-2.17.0.tar.gz"
http://bedtools.googlecode.com/files/BEDTools.v2.17.0.tar.gz</action> <action type="shell_command">make clean</action> <action type="shell_command">make all</action> <action type="move_directory_files"> <source_directory>bin</source_directory> <destination_directory>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination_directory> </action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> GCC version 4.1 or greater is recommended. 3.x versions will typically not compile BEDTools </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
The error given is:
############################################# make clean STDOUT
#############################################
############################################# make clean STDERR make: *** No rule to make target clean'. Stop. #############################################
I basically just copied the example code from the Galaxy wiki for R:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <set_environment version="1.0"> <environment_variable name="R_SCRIPT_PATH" action="set_to">$REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> </set_environment> <package name="R" version="2.15.1"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url">http://CRAN.R-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.tar.gz </action> <action type="shell_command">./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action> <action type="shell_command">make</action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> You need a FORTRAN compiler or perhaps f2c in addition to a C compiler to build R. </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
I have found no documentation to what the tag <action type="download_by_url"> does... I have asumed it downloads, unzips and moves into the unzipped directory.. But apparently it doesn¹t..
Any advice on this or at least a link to the pertinent documentation??
Thanks a lot in advance...
Franco
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Franco, You're right, I see a both clean and all rules in the makefile. It looks almost like it's not finding the expected makefile, I'll have to look into that in the morning. As for the download_by_url action, it downloads and extracts the specified file, then changes to the extracted directory. Could you remind me which changeset revision you're trying to install this repository in? --Dave B. On 2012-12-11 23:10, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi Dave,
It does not require it, but it should not fail either as the clean rule is in the makefile.. By removing it I get: make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
Same problem as before but this time with the 'all' rule... I'm not sure what the <action type="download_by_url" tag does.. Do I need to 'cd' into the unzipped directory?
Thanks,
Franco
On 12/12/12 1:03 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
BEDTools, unlike some other packages, does not require the 'make clean' shell command to compile. If you remove that line, the dependency should install without problems.
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 21:16, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi list,
I got the following tool_dependencies.xml file failing:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <package name="bedtools" version="2.17.0"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url" target_filename="bedtools-2.17.0.tar.gz"
http://bedtools.googlecode.com/files/BEDTools.v2.17.0.tar.gz</action> <action type="shell_command">make clean</action> <action type="shell_command">make all</action> <action type="move_directory_files"> <source_directory>bin</source_directory> <destination_directory>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination_directory> </action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> GCC version 4.1 or greater is recommended. 3.x versions will typically not compile BEDTools </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
The error given is:
############################################# make clean STDOUT
#############################################
############################################# make clean STDERR make: *** No rule to make target clean'. Stop. #############################################
I basically just copied the example code from the Galaxy wiki for R:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <set_environment version="1.0"> <environment_variable name="R_SCRIPT_PATH" action="set_to">$REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> </set_environment> <package name="R" version="2.15.1"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url">http://CRAN.R-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.tar.gz </action> <action type="shell_command">./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action> <action type="shell_command">make</action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> You need a FORTRAN compiler or perhaps f2c in addition to a C compiler to build R. </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
I have found no documentation to what the tag <action type="download_by_url"> does... I have asumed it downloads, unzips and moves into the unzipped directory.. But apparently it doesn¹t..
Any advice on this or at least a link to the pertinent documentation??
Thanks a lot in advance...
Franco
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Dave, It's : hg log | head changeset: 8153:5dcbbdfe1087 tag: tip user: Daniel Blankenberg <dan@bx.psu.edu> date: Tue Nov 06 12:57:23 2012 -0500 summary: Allow rerun to access hidden datasets. Thanks, Franco On 12/12/12 3:13 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
You're right, I see a both clean and all rules in the makefile. It looks almost like it's not finding the expected makefile, I'll have to look into that in the morning. As for the download_by_url action, it downloads and extracts the specified file, then changes to the extracted directory.
Could you remind me which changeset revision you're trying to install this repository in?
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 23:10, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi Dave,
It does not require it, but it should not fail either as the clean rule is in the makefile.. By removing it I get: make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
Same problem as before but this time with the 'all' rule... I'm not sure what the <action type="download_by_url" tag does.. Do I need to 'cd' into the unzipped directory?
Thanks,
Franco
On 12/12/12 1:03 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
BEDTools, unlike some other packages, does not require the 'make clean' shell command to compile. If you remove that line, the dependency should install without problems.
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 21:16, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi list,
I got the following tool_dependencies.xml file failing:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <package name="bedtools" version="2.17.0"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url" target_filename="bedtools-2.17.0.tar.gz"
http://bedtools.googlecode.com/files/BEDTools.v2.17.0.tar.gz</action> <action type="shell_command">make clean</action> <action type="shell_command">make all</action> <action type="move_directory_files"> <source_directory>bin</source_directory>
<destination_directory>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination_directory> </action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> GCC version 4.1 or greater is recommended. 3.x versions will typically not compile BEDTools </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
The error given is:
############################################# make clean STDOUT
#############################################
############################################# make clean STDERR make: *** No rule to make target clean'. Stop. #############################################
I basically just copied the example code from the Galaxy wiki for R:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <set_environment version="1.0"> <environment_variable name="R_SCRIPT_PATH" action="set_to">$REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> </set_environment> <package name="R" version="2.15.1"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url">http://CRAN.R-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.tar. gz </action> <action type="shell_command">./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action> <action type="shell_command">make</action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> You need a FORTRAN compiler or perhaps f2c in addition to a C compiler to build R. </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
I have found no documentation to what the tag <action type="download_by_url"> does... I have asumed it downloads, unzips and moves into the unzipped directory.. But apparently it doesn¹t..
Any advice on this or at least a link to the pertinent documentation??
Thanks a lot in advance...
Franco
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Franco, I see the issue, the target_file flag was introduced in 8268:87828175dfe7. If you update to the latest Galaxy dist release, that tool dependency xml should work just fine. --Dave B. On 2012-12-12 01:53, Franco Caramia wrote:
Dave,
It's :
hg log | head changeset: 8153:5dcbbdfe1087 tag: tip user: Daniel Blankenberg <dan@bx.psu.edu> date: Tue Nov 06 12:57:23 2012 -0500 summary: Allow rerun to access hidden datasets.
Thanks,
Franco
On 12/12/12 3:13 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
You're right, I see a both clean and all rules in the makefile. It looks almost like it's not finding the expected makefile, I'll have to look into that in the morning. As for the download_by_url action, it downloads and extracts the specified file, then changes to the extracted directory.
Could you remind me which changeset revision you're trying to install this repository in?
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 23:10, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi Dave,
It does not require it, but it should not fail either as the clean rule is in the makefile.. By removing it I get: make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
Same problem as before but this time with the 'all' rule... I'm not sure what the <action type="download_by_url" tag does.. Do I need to 'cd' into the unzipped directory?
Thanks,
Franco
On 12/12/12 1:03 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
BEDTools, unlike some other packages, does not require the 'make clean' shell command to compile. If you remove that line, the dependency should install without problems.
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 21:16, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi list,
I got the following tool_dependencies.xml file failing:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <package name="bedtools" version="2.17.0"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url" target_filename="bedtools-2.17.0.tar.gz"
http://bedtools.googlecode.com/files/BEDTools.v2.17.0.tar.gz</action> <action type="shell_command">make clean</action> <action type="shell_command">make all</action> <action type="move_directory_files"> <source_directory>bin</source_directory>
<destination_directory>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination_directory> </action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> GCC version 4.1 or greater is recommended. 3.x versions will typically not compile BEDTools </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
The error given is:
############################################# make clean STDOUT
#############################################
############################################# make clean STDERR make: *** No rule to make target clean'. Stop. #############################################
I basically just copied the example code from the Galaxy wiki for R:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <set_environment version="1.0"> <environment_variable name="R_SCRIPT_PATH" action="set_to">$REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> </set_environment> <package name="R" version="2.15.1"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url">http://CRAN.R-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.tar. gz </action> <action type="shell_command">./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action> <action type="shell_command">make</action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> You need a FORTRAN compiler or perhaps f2c in addition to a C compiler to build R. </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
I have found no documentation to what the tag <action type="download_by_url"> does... I have asumed it downloads, unzips and moves into the unzipped directory.. But apparently it doesn¹t..
Any advice on this or at least a link to the pertinent documentation??
Thanks a lot in advance...
Franco
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Dave, Thanks for that, will pull the latest version and give it a go.. Is there any documentation on these tags and flags??? (tool dependencies installation) Cheers, Franco On 12/12/12 10:27 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
I see the issue, the target_file flag was introduced in 8268:87828175dfe7. If you update to the latest Galaxy dist release, that tool dependency xml should work just fine.
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-12 01:53, Franco Caramia wrote:
Dave,
It's :
hg log | head changeset: 8153:5dcbbdfe1087 tag: tip user: Daniel Blankenberg <dan@bx.psu.edu> date: Tue Nov 06 12:57:23 2012 -0500 summary: Allow rerun to access hidden datasets.
Thanks,
Franco
On 12/12/12 3:13 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
You're right, I see a both clean and all rules in the makefile. It looks almost like it's not finding the expected makefile, I'll have to look into that in the morning. As for the download_by_url action, it downloads and extracts the specified file, then changes to the extracted directory.
Could you remind me which changeset revision you're trying to install this repository in?
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 23:10, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi Dave,
It does not require it, but it should not fail either as the clean rule is in the makefile.. By removing it I get: make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
Same problem as before but this time with the 'all' rule... I'm not sure what the <action type="download_by_url" tag does.. Do I need to 'cd' into the unzipped directory?
Thanks,
Franco
On 12/12/12 1:03 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
BEDTools, unlike some other packages, does not require the 'make clean' shell command to compile. If you remove that line, the dependency should install without problems.
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 21:16, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi list,
I got the following tool_dependencies.xml file failing:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <package name="bedtools" version="2.17.0"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url" target_filename="bedtools-2.17.0.tar.gz" > http://bedtools.googlecode.com/files/BEDTools.v2.17.0.tar.gz</action> <action type="shell_command">make clean</action> <action type="shell_command">make all</action> <action type="move_directory_files"> <source_directory>bin</source_directory>
<destination_directory>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination_directory> </action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> GCC version 4.1 or greater is recommended. 3.x versions will typically not compile BEDTools </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
The error given is:
############################################# make clean STDOUT
#############################################
############################################# make clean STDERR make: *** No rule to make target clean'. Stop. #############################################
I basically just copied the example code from the Galaxy wiki for R:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <tool_dependency> <set_environment version="1.0"> <environment_variable name="R_SCRIPT_PATH" action="set_to">$REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> </set_environment> <package name="R" version="2.15.1"> <install version="1.0"> <actions> <action type="download_by_url">http://CRAN.R-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.ta r. gz </action> <action type="shell_command">./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action> <action type="shell_command">make</action> <action type="set_environment"> <environment_variable name="PATH" action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> </action> </actions> </install> <readme> You need a FORTRAN compiler or perhaps f2c in addition to a C compiler to build R. </readme> </package> </tool_dependency>
I have found no documentation to what the tag <action type="download_by_url"> does... I have asumed it downloads, unzips and moves into the unzipped directory.. But apparently it doesn¹t..
Any advice on this or at least a link to the pertinent documentation??
Thanks a lot in advance...
Franco
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This page of the tool shed wiki has most of the details. The tool dependency tag definitions are evolving rapidly as more tools are being included in the Galaxy tool migration process. I'm trying to keep information updated, but at times the wiki page will lag due to resource deficiencies. http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/ToolShedToolFeatures Greg Von Kuster On Dec 12, 2012, at 7:01 PM, Franco Caramia wrote:
Dave,
Thanks for that, will pull the latest version and give it a go..
Is there any documentation on these tags and flags??? (tool dependencies installation)
Cheers,
Franco
On 12/12/12 10:27 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
I see the issue, the target_file flag was introduced in 8268:87828175dfe7. If you update to the latest Galaxy dist release, that tool dependency xml should work just fine.
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-12 01:53, Franco Caramia wrote:
Dave,
It's :
hg log | head changeset: 8153:5dcbbdfe1087 tag: tip user: Daniel Blankenberg <dan@bx.psu.edu> date: Tue Nov 06 12:57:23 2012 -0500 summary: Allow rerun to access hidden datasets.
Thanks,
Franco
On 12/12/12 3:13 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
You're right, I see a both clean and all rules in the makefile. It looks almost like it's not finding the expected makefile, I'll have to look into that in the morning. As for the download_by_url action, it downloads and extracts the specified file, then changes to the extracted directory.
Could you remind me which changeset revision you're trying to install this repository in?
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 23:10, Franco Caramia wrote:
Hi Dave,
It does not require it, but it should not fail either as the clean rule is in the makefile.. By removing it I get: make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
Same problem as before but this time with the 'all' rule... I'm not sure what the <action type="download_by_url" tag does.. Do I need to 'cd' into the unzipped directory?
Thanks,
Franco
On 12/12/12 1:03 PM, "Dave Bouvier" <dave@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Franco,
BEDTools, unlike some other packages, does not require the 'make clean' shell command to compile. If you remove that line, the dependency should install without problems.
--Dave B.
On 2012-12-11 21:16, Franco Caramia wrote: > Hi list, > > I got the following tool_dependencies.xml file failing: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <tool_dependency> > <package name="bedtools" version="2.17.0"> > <install version="1.0"> > <actions> > <action type="download_by_url" > target_filename="bedtools-2.17.0.tar.gz" >> http://bedtools.googlecode.com/files/BEDTools.v2.17.0.tar.gz</action> > <action type="shell_command">make clean</action> > <action type="shell_command">make all</action> > <action type="move_directory_files"> > <source_directory>bin</source_directory> > > <destination_directory>$INSTALL_DIR/bin</destination_directory> > </action> > <action type="set_environment"> > <environment_variable name="PATH" > action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> > </action> > </actions> > </install> > <readme> > GCC version 4.1 or greater is recommended. 3.x versions will typically > not > compile BEDTools > </readme> > </package> > </tool_dependency> > > The error given is: > > ############################################# > make clean > STDOUT > > ############################################# > > ############################################# > make clean > STDERR > make: *** No rule to make target clean'. Stop. > ############################################# > > I basically just copied the example code from the Galaxy wiki for R: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <tool_dependency> > <set_environment version="1.0"> > <environment_variable name="R_SCRIPT_PATH" > action="set_to">$REPOSITORY_INSTALL_DIR</environment_variable> > </set_environment> > <package name="R" version="2.15.1"> > <install version="1.0"> > <actions> > <action > type="download_by_url">http://CRAN.R-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.ta > r. > gz > </action> > <action type="shell_command">./configure > --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR</action> > <action type="shell_command">make</action> > <action type="set_environment"> > <environment_variable name="PATH" > action="prepend_to">$INSTALL_DIR/bin</environment_variable> > </action> > </actions> > </install> > <readme> > You need a FORTRAN compiler or perhaps f2c in addition to a C compiler > to build R. > </readme> > </package> > </tool_dependency> > > I have found no documentation to what the tag <action > type="download_by_url"> does... > I have asumed it downloads, unzips and moves into the unzipped > directory.. But apparently it doesn’t.. > > Any advice on this or at least a link to the pertinent documentation?? > > Thanks a lot in advance... > > Franco > > > This email (including any attachments or links) may contain confidential > and/or legally privileged information and is intended only to be read or > used by the addressee. If you are not the intended addressee, any use, > distribution, disclosure or copying of this email is strictly > prohibited. Confidentiality and legal privilege attached to this email > (including any attachments) are not waived or lost by reason of its > mistaken delivery to you. If you have received this email in error, > please delete it and notify us immediately by telephone or email. Peter > MacCallum Cancer Centre provides no guarantee that this transmission is > free of virus or that it has not been intercepted or altered and will > not be liable for any delay in its receipt. > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" > in your mail client. To manage your subscriptions to this > and other Galaxy lists, please use the interface at: > > http://lists.bx.psu.edu/ > ___________________________________________________________ Please keep all replies on the list by using "reply all" in your mail client. To manage your subscriptions to this and other Galaxy lists, please use the interface at:
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Greg Von Kuster