David Halvorsen
2018-07-30 19:10:36 UTC
Hello,
I am attempting to install the "join" tool (Join the intervals of two
datasets side-by-side) from Galaxy Tool Shed. However, I get the following
error "Repository installation is not possible due to an invalid Galaxy URL:
*None*. You may need to enable third-party cookies in your browser."
I am running a local instance of Galaxy on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I have
attempted to install this tool on both Google Chrome and Firefox. Google
Chrome is set to "Allow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended)
and "Block third-party cookies" is turned off. Firefox is set to "Accept
cookies and site data from websites (recommended)" and "Accept third-party
cookies and site data Always". I tried restarted my Galaxy instance after
ensuring that those were my broswer settings. My config.yml file has my
email address set as an admin user. I have also tried restarting my
computer and attempting all of those steps again.
The "join" tool works fine under "Operate on Genomic Intervals" when I use
the "usegalaxy.org" instance. This is my first time trying to run a local
Galaxy instance. *Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?*
Best, David
I am attempting to install the "join" tool (Join the intervals of two
datasets side-by-side) from Galaxy Tool Shed. However, I get the following
error "Repository installation is not possible due to an invalid Galaxy URL:
*None*. You may need to enable third-party cookies in your browser."
I am running a local instance of Galaxy on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I have
attempted to install this tool on both Google Chrome and Firefox. Google
Chrome is set to "Allow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended)
and "Block third-party cookies" is turned off. Firefox is set to "Accept
cookies and site data from websites (recommended)" and "Accept third-party
cookies and site data Always". I tried restarted my Galaxy instance after
ensuring that those were my broswer settings. My config.yml file has my
email address set as an admin user. I have also tried restarting my
computer and attempting all of those steps again.
The "join" tool works fine under "Operate on Genomic Intervals" when I use
the "usegalaxy.org" instance. This is my first time trying to run a local
Galaxy instance. *Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?*
Best, David