On 06/11/12 23:37, Marcelo Timmerman wrote:
Agree. But the fact that you cannot easily rapidly debug the failing
expression is dissapointing.
A backtrace is a lot better than Segmentation fault. Maybe there
should be an exception handler that displays a nice message, but then
there's the
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Cannot run Galaxy : socket.gaierror: [Errno -2]
Name or service not known
From: n...@bx.psu.edu
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 12:07:59 -0500
CC: yj...@hotmail.com; galaxy-...@bx.psu.edu
To: paul.bod...@biotek.uio.no
On Nov 5, 2012, at 5:39 AM, Paul Boddie wrote
On 04/11/12 16:39, Marcelo Timmerman wrote:
Nobody?
Anyone knows if using nginx would avoid the internal HTTP Python server?
It appears that nginx is used as a proxy in front of the Python/Paste
server, not as a replacement. You could use something like mod_wsgi with
Apache instead of that
On Nov 5, 2012, at 5:39 AM, Paul Boddie wrote:
On 04/11/12 16:39, Marcelo Timmerman wrote:
Nobody?
Anyone knows if using nginx would avoid the internal HTTP Python server?
It appears that nginx is used as a proxy in front of the Python/Paste server,
not as a replacement. You could use
-...@bx.psu.edu
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 23:47:54 +
Subject: [galaxy-dev] Cannot run Galaxy : socket.gaierror: [Errno -2] Name or
service not known
Hello all,
I'm trying to install Galaxy in a production server using CentOS 6.3, with
python 2.6.6 (default CentOS) and PostgreSQL 9.2