Hi there,
Since manually deleting the files from the galaxy database is not advised,
I thought of just copying the galaxy-dist folder from the linux server to
my windows. I copied everything except the 000 folder, where the datasets
are located. I also have Cygwin installed in windows. I was
Dear all,
I have done what was suggested in this thread (remove the # sign), but
somehow I still got the same error. Any suggestions on how to get past this?
Cheers,
Diana
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 12:51 AM, Jennifer Jackson j...@bx.psu.edu wrote:
repost bounced msg, see why below
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On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 8:40 PM, diana michelle magbanua
dmdrmagba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I would just like to ask if I could just directly delete the .dat files
from the database folder of Galaxy (or even just the tmp files). I am not
allowed to delete any other file from the computer
Hi there,
I am new to Galaxy and I've just recently learned how to integrate a Perl
script to it. Now, my code uses the input file's name as a header for a
column in the output. When I ran it in Galaxy, I did get the filename, but
it's the one ending in .dat (actually, I got the entire path of