Franziska Turck
2014-09-25 12:42:01 UTC
Dear experts,
I have tried to install gbrowse2 using the Ubuntu software center which downloaded and probably distributed all gbrowse files and bioperl automatically (gbrowse 2.54) on Ubuntu version 13.10.
I can see the tutorial on localhost without any problem (although it is at a different location than indicated). gbrowse.conf files, databases etc are at more or less the indicated places (except it is never gbrowse2 but gbrowse as folder name).
I uploaded the volvox data to the database folder, made sure everything is readable etc. but I cannot invoke the gbrowse database on my browser. Is there some common problem that you already know how to fix?
Actually, we have our in house instalment of gbrowse2.09 which seems to lack a lot of features nice for displaying ChIPseq data (e.g. overlay of traces). Our administrator kind of refuses to update since he is afraid to break the tool for all users through update. So the higher purpose of me locally installing a newer version is to convince him that update to a new version must be done. Is there a "to-do" for updating a gbrowse ? That would probably be very helpful.
Really waiting for your answer,
Franziska
Dr. Franziska Turck
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
Department Plant Developmental Biology
Group Transcription Control by Chromatin Structure
Carl von Linné Weg 10
50829 Köln
Germany
Tel: +49 221 5062 246
Fax:+49 221 5062 207..
http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/turck
I have tried to install gbrowse2 using the Ubuntu software center which downloaded and probably distributed all gbrowse files and bioperl automatically (gbrowse 2.54) on Ubuntu version 13.10.
I can see the tutorial on localhost without any problem (although it is at a different location than indicated). gbrowse.conf files, databases etc are at more or less the indicated places (except it is never gbrowse2 but gbrowse as folder name).
I uploaded the volvox data to the database folder, made sure everything is readable etc. but I cannot invoke the gbrowse database on my browser. Is there some common problem that you already know how to fix?
Actually, we have our in house instalment of gbrowse2.09 which seems to lack a lot of features nice for displaying ChIPseq data (e.g. overlay of traces). Our administrator kind of refuses to update since he is afraid to break the tool for all users through update. So the higher purpose of me locally installing a newer version is to convince him that update to a new version must be done. Is there a "to-do" for updating a gbrowse ? That would probably be very helpful.
Really waiting for your answer,
Franziska
Dr. Franziska Turck
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
Department Plant Developmental Biology
Group Transcription Control by Chromatin Structure
Carl von Linné Weg 10
50829 Köln
Germany
Tel: +49 221 5062 246
Fax:+49 221 5062 207..
http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/turck