[galaxy-dev] Re: How to resolve the dependency of self-compiled C++ programs when publishing a tool?

2019-07-11 Thread Jin Li
Hi Bjoern, Thank you for your reply. Our tool is a Bio-related package. I will follow instructions to put it in bioconda. Thank you. Best regards, Jin On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 2:35 AM Björn Grüning wrote: > > Hi Jin, > > if it is a Bio-related package, follow these instructions: > > https://bioc

[galaxy-dev] King Skrupellos hack

2019-07-11 Thread Pat Gillevet
Has anyone been hacked through the galaxy port 8080? We have an aberrant link on our install and I cannot find where it is hidden. The message that comes up is attached. Pat Patri

[galaxy-dev] Re: How to resolve the dependency of self-compiled C++ programs when publishing a tool?

2019-07-11 Thread Björn Grüning
Hi Jin, if it is a Bio-related package, follow these instructions: https://bioconda.github.io/contributor/index.html For anything else these once: https://conda-forge.org/#contribute Cheers, Bjoern Am 11.07.19 um 09:18 schrieb Jin Li: Hi Devon, Thank you for your instant reply. May I ask h

[galaxy-dev] Re: How to resolve the dependency of self-compiled C++ programs when publishing a tool?

2019-07-11 Thread Jin Li
Hi Devon, Thank you for your instant reply. May I ask how could I quickly put a C++ program in either conda-forge or bioconda? I am new to these package repositories. Thank you. Best regards, Jin On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 2:03 AM Devon Ryan wrote: > > Put your tool in either conda-forge or biocon