Re: [galaxy-dev] EpiGRAPH
Hello Christoph, This is the result of a bug that I've corrected in change set 5819:0f15591f2acd, which should be available in our main Galaxy instance, as well as the distribution, within the next few weeks. Thanks for pointing this out, and very sorry for the inconvenience. Greg Von Kuster On Jul 21, 2011, at 12:58 AM, Christoph Bock wrote:
Hi Greg, Anton,
I received a user bug report asking why the “Send Data -> EpiGRAPH” function in Galaxy doesn’t work anymore. Is this a temporary technical issue or did you do a general cleanup and removed this link?
Best regards, Christoph
From: Christoph.Schmid@unibas.ch [mailto:Christoph.Schmid@unibas.ch] Sent: 13 July 2011 3:56 AM To: cbock@mpi-inf.mpg.de Subject: EpiGRAPH
Dear Christoph,
I am trying to get an overview on existing computational solutions in the public domain to compare epigenetic maps.
One interesting solution is your EpiGRAPH Software (Genome Biol 10, R14.[2009]). I have the following questions:
1) Could I get access to the most recent source code release, & installation instructions (I saw the pre-print of the tutorial paper)? Any comments on current and future development activities on EpiGRAPH?
2) What is the state of the integration of EpiGRAPH into the Galaxy framework? As far as I remember EpiGRAPH was available for a short moment onhttp://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/, but now I can no longer see it? Is it still available on another mirror?
thanks in advance for your help ->Christoph
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