We're running an older version of Galaxy (15.07) locally. Is there currently any way to tell what tools in the toolshed (or, worse, what versions of a tool with multiple revisions) won't install their dependencies properly because they rely on Conda dependency management and don't support the old dependency management system any more?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Brian
Hi Brian,
tools that don't support the traditional dependency management system do usually not have any tool_dependencies.xml file attached.
This is a pretty good indicator I think.
Sorry for the confusion, Bjoern
Am 14.03.2017 um 22:58 schrieb Brian Claywell:
We're running an older version of Galaxy (15.07) locally. Is there currently any way to tell what tools in the toolshed (or, worse, what versions of a tool with multiple revisions) won't install their dependencies properly because they rely on Conda dependency management and don't support the old dependency management system any more?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Brian
-- Brian Claywell | programmer/analyst Matsen Group | matsen.fredhutch.org http://matsen.fhcrc.org/ Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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