I always recommend installing a virtualenv for Galaxy - and it should
be pretty easy to install ldap into that with pip. But you are
certainly right - longer term it probably makes sense to create a
dynamic egg for this (for consistency if no other reason). I have
created a Trello issue for that here - https://trello.com/c/szu6IZdh.
Please vote.
-John
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Will Holtz who...@lygos.com wrote:
I'm trying out the new LDAP auth features in v15.05. I'm getting the
following error in my logs:
galaxy.auth.providers.ldap_ad DEBUG 2015-05-15 08:53:43,886 LDAP
authenticate: could not load ldap module
this is from 'import ldap' failing in lib/galaxy/auth/providers/ldap_ad.py
Should there be some egg magic that takes care of this dependency for me?
thanks,
-Will
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