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Create repository for external apps - Linux Admin Experience #89

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sdhutchins opened this issue Oct 3, 2017 · 6 comments
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Create repository for external apps - Linux Admin Experience #89

sdhutchins opened this issue Oct 3, 2017 · 6 comments

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sdhutchins commented Oct 3, 2017

We need to create a repository for the external apps we're using with this package for users to easily install them.
See ETE's repository

Apps to add:

  • Guidance2
  • Muscle
  • ClustalOmega
  • IQTree
  • PhyML
  • PAML
  • Phylip
  • Pal2Nal
  • MAFFT
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grabear commented Oct 3, 2017

Others:

  • Pal2Nal
  • Mafft

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Thanks!

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grabear commented Oct 6, 2017

Binaries: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
ETE3 for Windows requires SciPi Binary installation, which rquires a special numpy installation.

@sdhutchins sdhutchins changed the title Create repository for external apps Create repository for external apps - Linux Admin Experience Oct 6, 2017
@sdhutchins sdhutchins added this to Enhancements in To-Do Lists Oct 10, 2017
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Created the repository https://github.com/datasnakes/external-apps

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Use https://github.com/etetoolkit/ete/blob/master/ete3/tools/ete_upgrade_tools.py for this package to make upgrading tools easy. It uses compile_all.

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grabear commented May 20, 2019

Once we start pipelining, we need to make sure this works. Shouldn't be too hard.

For a project that uses the full ProjectManagement capabilities, we can put everything in the top level:
(e.g. ~/Test-Repo/bin). Having everying in the top level bin, will make everything much less demanding on the systems hard drive space.

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