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Document or link to documentation for installing tools #498

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innovate-invent opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 3 comments
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Document or link to documentation for installing tools #498

innovate-invent opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 3 comments

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In the documentation here: https://github.com/bgruening/docker-galaxy-stable#extending-the-docker-image--toc

It mentions RUN install-tools $GALAXY_ROOT/my_tool_list.yml with no reference to where install-tools comes from or how to use it.

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innovate-invent commented Apr 15, 2019

Bashing into the image and reading the install-tools script, it looks like it temporarily starts galaxy and calls ephemeris' shed-tools command and passes the first parameter to shed-tools -t.

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The new 24.1 version if up! @innovate-invent any interest in writing a documentation about tool installation and testing this with the new image?

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Hi, I see you are cleaning up a bunch of old issues. I have moved on from my role that has me working with Galaxy a few years back. I don't really have the cycles to contribute to this on my own time. I am not sure if you are aware of the Galaxy docker containers/deployment I built out while I was working with this. They take a different approach to factoring the different components of Galaxy into containers, I am not sure if there is anything you can use there: https://github.com/brinkmanlab/galaxy-container.

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