Hello Joachim,

What version of Galaxy / Tool Shed code are you using?  

On Sep 30, 2013, at 8:05 AM, Joachim Jacob | VIB | <joachim.ja...@vib.be> wrote:

> Hi Greg,
> 
> 
> Sorry to dig up this unsolved thread from a few months back.
> 
> Recap of the bug: I have developed a small tool. I have put it in my local 
> Toolshed, and installed it. After applying some changes to the tool, I 'hg 
> push'ed the changes to my repository on my toolshed. I uninstalled the tool, 
> and reinstalled it. Since I work with job handlers, I have to restart Galaxy. 
> Since I had about ~4 committed changes, I have repeated these steps about 4 
> times.
> 
What process do you use for "applying some changes to the tool"?  Do you make 
these changes in a separate development repository and push them to your 
repository in your tool shed?  Or are you making changes to the installed 
repository in your Galaxy instance and attempting to push them back to the 
repository in your Tool Shed?


> The bug: the tool appears multiple times in the tool management window. 2 
> times as new, and 1 time as uninstalled (since I uninstalled it). The tool is 
> still available in the toolbox, although it should not. The 2 installed tools 
> have an option 'install', but when I click this I get an internal server 
> error 500.
> 
> Galaxy version:
> *************
> [galaxy@galaxy galaxy-dist]$ hg tip
> changeset:   10411:c42567f43aa7
> tag:         tip
> user:        greg
> date:        Mon Aug 19 13:19:56 2013 -0400
> summary:     Filter invalid objects when generating the list of 
> repository_dependencies objects that are associated with a tool shed 
> repository installed into Galaxy.
> *************
> 
> As per your request: the web log of this internal server error.
> 
> ****************
> 193.191.128.2 - - [30/Sep/2013:13:15:19 +0200] "GET 
> /admin_toolshed/prepare_for_install?tool_shed_url=http://toolshed.bits.vib.be/&repository_ids=968205d9ed31733d&changeset_revisions=e08a6d9e97a3
>  HTTP/1.1" 500 - 
> "http://galaxy.bits.vib.be/admin_toolshed/browse_repositories"; "Mozilla/5.0 
> (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu 
> Chromium/28.0.1500.71 Chrome/28.0.1500.71 Safari/537.36"
> Debug at: http://galaxy.bits.vib.be/_debug/view/1380535486


When you point your browser to the above "Debug URL", what is the stack trace 
that is displayed?


> ****************
> 
> The postgres database shows:
> 
> ************************
> galaxydb=>              select id, tool_shed, name, owner, 
> installed_changeset_revision, status, error_message from tool_shed_repository 
> where name = 'transpose';
> id |      tool_shed       |   name    |  owner  | 
> installed_changeset_revision |   status    | error_message
> ----+----------------------+-----------+---------+------------------------------+-------------+---------------
> 45 | toolshed.bits.vib.be | transpose | joachim | cee0157acee1                
>  | Uninstalled |
> 44 | toolshed.bits.vib.be | transpose | joachim | 2fa0462b9303                
>  | New         |
> 43 | toolshed.bits.vib.be | transpose | joachim | e08a6d9e97a3                
>  | New         |
> (3 rows)
> ************************


These repositories in the "New" state look like the so-called "white ghosts" 
that cropped up for a time.  The issues that resulted in their creation have 
been resolved, but some of the fixes will not be available in the distribution 
until the next Galaxy release, which is not yet scheduled.


> How should I proceed ?

You'll undoubtedly need to manually fix your database with sql - delete these 
records in the "New" state and all associated recoirds defined by foreign keys.


> 
> 
> This is the second time I experience this. On a last note: I have noted also 
> that I managed to get a repository with different branches in this tool shed 
> repository, by mixing 'hg push' and uploading a tarball. There seems no easy 
> way to fixing this.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Joachim
> 
> Joachim Jacob
> Contact details: http://www.bits.vib.be/index.php/about/80-team
> 
> 
> On 06/14/2013 04:15 PM, Greg Von Kuster wrote:
>> Hello Joachim,
>> 
>> What version of Galaxy are your running?
>> 
>> What does the tool shed paster go show for the 500 Internal Server Error?
>> 
>> Also, run the following sql manually in your Galaxy database and send the 
>> results.
>> 
>> select id, tool_shed, name, owner, installed_changeset_revision, status, 
>> error_message from tool_shed_repository;
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Greg Von Kuster
>> 
>> 
>> On Jun 14, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Joachim Jacob <joachim.ja...@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:joachim.ja...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I have developed a tool in our local Galaxy, and imported it in a local 
>>> toolshed. I next removed the 'dev' version of the tool in Galaxy, and 
>>> installed it now via het Tool Shed Manager.
>>> 
>>> I got an error that the dependencies could not be installed. If figured it 
>>> out that it (needed to add an extra shell_command in the tool_dependencies) 
>>> (and the mount point on my system needs to have exec permissions of course).
>>> 
>>> So I updated the tool in the toolshed. BUT, then I uninstalled the tool 
>>> from Galaxy, and reinstalled it from the Tool Shed ... instead of just 
>>> updating. Anyway, it has happened.
>>> 
>>> Now I have the tool listed in my 'Install Tool Shed Repositories', and when 
>>> I click on it, it says 'this tool is not installed'. The only action I can 
>>> apply on this installed tool shed repository is 'Install' (...). But 
>>> clicking on that 'install' button, leads me to an error page (http error 
>>> 500).
>>> 
>>> ******************************
>>> URL: 
>>> http://localhost/admin_toolshed/prepare_for_install?tool_shed_url=http://localhost:9009/&repository_ids=84cbaf0b6bf7a1a9&changeset_revisions=fc2339abcab7
>>>  
>>> Module weberror.evalexception.middleware:364 in respond view
>>> >>  app_iter = self.application(environ, detect_start_response)
>>> Module paste.recursive:84 in __call__          view
>>> >>  return self.application(environ, start_response)
>>> Module paste.httpexceptions:633 in __call__ view
>>> >>  return self.application(environ, start_response)
>>> Module galaxy.web.framework.base:132 in __call__          view
>>> >>  return self.handle_request( environ, start_response )
>>> Module galaxy.web.framework.base:190 in handle_request          view
>>> >>  body = method( trans, **kwargs )
>>> Module galaxy.web.framework:221 in decorator view
>>> >>  return func( self, trans, *args, **kwargs )
>>> Module galaxy.webapps.galaxy.controllers.admin_toolshed:825 in 
>>> prepare_for_install          view
>>> >>  raw_text = common_util.tool_shed_get( trans.app, tool_shed_url, url )
>>> Module tool_shed.util.common_util:110 in tool_shed_get          view
>>> >>  response = urlopener.open( uri )
>>> Module urllib2:397 in open          view
>>> >>  response = meth(req, response)
>>> Module urllib2:510 in http_response          view
>>> >>  'http', request, response, code, msg, hdrs)
>>> Module urllib2:435 in error          view
>>> >>  return self._call_chain(*args)
>>> Module urllib2:369 in _call_chain          view
>>> >>  result = func(*args)
>>> Module urllib2:518 in http_error_default          view
>>> >>  raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp)
>>> HTTPError: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error
>>> ************************************
>>> 
>>> The same happens when I go to the Tool Shed, and try to install the tool 
>>> from there: Galaxy detects that the tool has been installed before, and 
>>> points me to that 500 error page.
>>> 
>>> Any help is heartily appreciated,
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Joachim
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Joachim Jacob
>>> Contact details: http://www.bits.vib.be/index.php/about/80-team
>>> -- 
>>> @joachimjacob
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