Okay, we'll do that! Thanks for the help.
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On May 23, 2012, at 11:42 PM, Ciara Ledero wrote:
> I didn't know that. Thanks for the reply! Now I have a new set of questions.
> First, how do I list myself as an admin? Should I just literally add my login
> detail in the config file? Second, my colleague would like to be able to edit
> and
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 4:42 AM, Ciara Ledero wrote:
> I didn't know that. Thanks for the reply! Now I haveĀ a new set of questions.
> First, how do I list myself as an admin? Should I just literally add my
> login detail in the config file?
Edit the universe_wsgi.ini file, add your email address
I didn't know that. Thanks for the reply! Now I have a new set of
questions. First, how do I list myself as an admin? Should I just literally
add my login detail in the config file? Second, my colleague would like to
be able to edit and view the changes that he has made in his tools, even if
I am d
Hi, Ciara,
AFAIK new tools always require a server restart at present, but an
already loaded tool can have updates to the tool XML re-read using the
'Reload a tool's configuration' option from the administrative menu if
your login is listed as an administrator in the config file.
Restarting Galax
Hi there,
I understand that everytime I create a new tool, I would have to restart
Galaxy to see the changes that I've made. But if somebody else has already
started Galaxy on our server, I won't be able to see my newly developed
tool. I would be able to access the site, yes, but I won't see my to