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diff tool_dependencies.xml @ 2:f5493f01911b draft
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author | peterjc |
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date | Wed, 30 Sep 2015 09:00:10 -0400 |
parents | 23b9ba41ad00 |
children | 767d3d3b5cbe |
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--- a/tool_dependencies.xml Mon Nov 18 05:42:38 2013 -0500 +++ b/tool_dependencies.xml Wed Sep 30 09:00:10 2015 -0400 @@ -45,13 +45,13 @@ </actions> <!-- This actions tag is only processed if none of the above tags resulted in a successful installation. --> <actions> - <action type="shell_command">echo ERROR: Automated installation on your operating system and CPU architecture combination is not yet supported.</action> - <action type="shell_command">echo Your machine details (the output from 'uname' and 'arch'):</action> + <action type="shell_command">echo "ERROR: Automated installation on your operating system and CPU architecture combination is not yet supported."</action> + <action type="shell_command">echo "Your machine details (the output from 'uname' and 'arch'):"</action> <action type="shell_command">uname</action> <action type="shell_command">arch</action> - <action type="shell_command">echo Please report this via https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast/issues - thank you!</action> + <action type="shell_command">echo "Please report this via https://github.com/peterjc/galaxy_blast/issues - thank you!"</action> <action type="shell_command">false</action> - <!-- The 'false' command will return an error, so Galaxy should treat this as a failed install --> + <!-- The 'false' command will return an error, so Galaxy should treat this as a failed install --> </actions> <!-- The $PATH environment variable is only set if one of the above <actions> tags resulted in a successful installation. --> <action type="set_environment"> @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ </install> <readme> Downloads the precompiled 32bit Linux, 64bit Linux, or Mac OS X BLAST+ -binaries from the NCBI, which is faster than performing a local compliation, +binaries from the NCBI, which is faster than performing a local compilation, avoids any issues with build dependencies, and is more reproducible between installations as there is no variability from the compiler or library versions.