I just updated my local galaxy instance using hg pull, and the history items are no longer expandable. What happened?
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ryan Golhar golharam@umdnj.edu wrote:
I just updated my local galaxy instance using hg pull, and the history items are no longer expandable. What happened?
Which browser(s) are affected? I recall reporting some issues with Internet Explorer only and the history peep view not working.
Peter
This is Safari on Mac OS X. I just reverted to my backup and the problem still exists so I don't know what is going on now.
On 4/11/11 2:35 PM, Peter Cock wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ryan Golhargolharam@umdnj.edu wrote:
I just updated my local galaxy instance using hg pull, and the history items are no longer expandable. What happened?
Which browser(s) are affected? I recall reporting some issues with Internet Explorer only and the history peep view not working.
Peter
This happens in Firefox on Mac as well.
On 4/11/11 2:36 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
This is Safari on Mac OS X. I just reverted to my backup and the problem still exists so I don't know what is going on now.
On 4/11/11 2:35 PM, Peter Cock wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ryan Golhargolharam@umdnj.edu wrote:
I just updated my local galaxy instance using hg pull, and the history items are no longer expandable. What happened?
Which browser(s) are affected? I recall reporting some issues with Internet Explorer only and the history peep view not working.
Peter
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Second problem...Galaxy no longer can determine when a job completes in PBS. I see it submit the job and the paster.log indicates the job ends, but the history display indicates the job hasn't been submitted.
On 4/11/11 2:43 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
This happens in Firefox on Mac as well.
On 4/11/11 2:36 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
This is Safari on Mac OS X. I just reverted to my backup and the problem still exists so I don't know what is going on now.
On 4/11/11 2:35 PM, Peter Cock wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ryan Golhargolharam@umdnj.edu wrote:
I just updated my local galaxy instance using hg pull, and the history items are no longer expandable. What happened?
Which browser(s) are affected? I recall reporting some issues with Internet Explorer only and the history peep view not working.
Peter
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Couple of voodoo things to try: 1. Manually clean the cache of your web browser 2. Restart your apache/nginx
Depending on your last update revision, it's possible that some of your javascripts were updated by the latest pull, but your webbrowser maintains a cached older version.
Those are the two things I'd try first.
Ryan Golhar wrote, On 04/11/2011 02:49 PM:
Second problem...Galaxy no longer can determine when a job completes in PBS. I see it submit the job and the paster.log indicates the job ends, but the history display indicates the job hasn't been submitted.
On 4/11/11 2:43 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
This happens in Firefox on Mac as well.
On 4/11/11 2:36 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
This is Safari on Mac OS X. I just reverted to my backup and the problem still exists so I don't know what is going on now.
On 4/11/11 2:35 PM, Peter Cock wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ryan Golhargolharam@umdnj.edu wrote:
I just updated my local galaxy instance using hg pull, and the history items are no longer expandable. What happened?
Which browser(s) are affected? I recall reporting some issues with Internet Explorer only and the history peep view not working.
Peter
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I restarted the galaxy daemon, apache, and cleared my cache. Still didn't help. I'd be happy to share the URL of my instance via private email if it'll help.
On 4/11/11 3:05 PM, Assaf Gordon wrote:
Couple of voodoo things to try:
- Manually clean the cache of your web browser
- Restart your apache/nginx
Depending on your last update revision, it's possible that some of your javascripts were updated by the latest pull, but your webbrowser maintains a cached older version.
Those are the two things I'd try first.
Ryan Golhar wrote, On 04/11/2011 02:49 PM:
Second problem...Galaxy no longer can determine when a job completes in PBS. I see it submit the job and the paster.log indicates the job ends, but the history display indicates the job hasn't been submitted.
On 4/11/11 2:43 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
This happens in Firefox on Mac as well.
On 4/11/11 2:36 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
This is Safari on Mac OS X. I just reverted to my backup and the problem still exists so I don't know what is going on now.
On 4/11/11 2:35 PM, Peter Cock wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ryan Golhargolharam@umdnj.edu wrote:
I just updated my local galaxy instance using hg pull, and the history items are no longer expandable. What happened?
Which browser(s) are affected? I recall reporting some issues with Internet Explorer only and the history peep view not working.
Peter
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Hi Ryan,
I still think it's a javascript problem (most of the fancy DHTML tricks in galaxy, like expanding/collapsing datasets, are done in javascript - so when something like that doesn't work, it's a good place to start).
First indication: If you go to your galaxy server with Firefox and open the "JavaScript error console", you'll see the following error: ===== Error: $.jStore is undefined Source File: http://XXXXXXXXX.XXXXX.edu/galaxy/static/scripts/galaxy.base.js?v=8 Line: 1 =====
Just to be sure, this is not a real galaxy bug, this is a mismatch between what should be the correct javascript and the actual javascript that you are using.
So the next step is to see if there are real differences: compare the javascript you have with the one you're supposed to have (if you've updated to the latest galaxy-dist):
==== ## Download your version: $ wget -O galaxy.base.js 'http://XXXXXXXXX.XXXXX.edu/galaxy/static/scripts/galaxy.base.js?v=8'
## Download galaxy's version: $ hg clone http://www.bx.psu.edu/hg/galaxy galaxy-dist
## compare them: $ ls -l galaxy.base.js galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/galaxy.base.js -rw-r--r-- 1 gordon hannon 8787 Apr 11 16:11 galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/galaxy.base.js -rw-r--r-- 1 gordon hannon 9020 Feb 21 13:48 galaxy.base.js =====
# Obviously, they are not the same. # Assuming "wget" maintains the file's actual date (Yours is from Feb. 21st), then I can assume you're still using an older version of the javascript file.
Perhaps you've pulled but didn't update ? Or merged and took the wrong version ?
Check the actual file on your disk to continue and debug it, but IMHO it's definitely a javascript mismatch problem.
Hope it helps, -gordon
Ryan Golhar wrote, On 04/11/2011 03:13 PM:
I restarted the galaxy daemon, apache, and cleared my cache. Still didn't help. I'd be happy to share the URL of my instance via private email if it'll help.
On 4/11/11 3:05 PM, Assaf Gordon wrote:
Couple of voodoo things to try:
- Manually clean the cache of your web browser
- Restart your apache/nginx
Depending on your last update revision, it's possible that some of your javascripts were updated by the latest pull, but your webbrowser maintains a cached older version.
Those are the two things I'd try first.
Yeah, I pulled down a new version of galaxy-dist to a new directory and am comparing the differences using diff on my current instance. For some reason hg pull -u didn't work. It aborted because I installed a bam.xml for igv in display_applications/igv. Apparently one was added to galaxy-dist as well. I copied in the new one but now its complaining about some other file. I can't seem to force hg to update so I need to do some of the updating by hand. *** This is not fun ***
On 4/11/11 4:19 PM, Assaf Gordon wrote:
this is a mismatch between what should be the correct javascript and the actual javascript that you are using.
So the next step is to see if there are real differences: compare the javascript you have with the one you're supposed to have (if you've updated to the latest galaxy-dist):
I screwed Galaxy. I will delete / reinstall it. At least I will delete it. I think I will revert back to the shell for awhile to get some work done. I've spent *way* too much time trying to get galaxy to work properly. Thanks for all the help everyone.
On 4/11/11 4:32 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
Yeah, I pulled down a new version of galaxy-dist to a new directory and am comparing the differences using diff on my current instance. For some reason hg pull -u didn't work. It aborted because I installed a bam.xml for igv in display_applications/igv. Apparently one was added to galaxy-dist as well. I copied in the new one but now its complaining about some other file. I can't seem to force hg to update so I need to do some of the updating by hand. *** This is not fun ***
On 4/11/11 4:19 PM, Assaf Gordon wrote:
this is a mismatch between what should be the correct javascript and the actual javascript that you are using.
So the next step is to see if there are real differences: compare the javascript you have with the one you're supposed to have (if you've updated to the latest galaxy-dist):
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