Question: Downloading A Zip File .......
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Neil.Burdett@csiro.au310 wrote:
Hi I can modify the upload.py file by commenting out the uncompress stuff and hence upload a zip file containing many files. However, when I click on the "save" icon and try and download the file, it seems the tar file is corrupt. I can only assume that during the upload the contents of the files in the zip are somehow being modified? Is this correct? Do you know of any other files I need to modify to be able to download a zip file and not be corrupt? Thanks Neil
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ADD COMMENTlink modified 6.2 years ago by Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k • written 6.2 years ago by Neil.Burdett@csiro.au310
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Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k wrote:
Hello Neil, Single file zip archives are permitted to be uploaded and the dataset will uncompress and load into your history. If multi-file, Galaxy will only load the first dataset from the archive. If modified so that it never compresses, Galaxy will not be able to have access to the data - assign metadata, run tools, etc. The FTP upload wiki explains about single-file zips http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/FTPUpload That said, I know that there are modification on this on some local installs. But, is the idea to just upload/download a zip archive through Galaxy, without actually using Galaxy at all? I am not sure if that is what you are asking, but there are probably better tools for file archive/transfer. But if you really want to use Galaxy for this, then asking on the galaxy-dev@bx.psu.edu mailing list would reach the development community. Please start a new thread (new message & do not cross-post). http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Support#Starting_a_technical_tool.2C_local.2 BAC8-cloud_instance.2C_or_development_thread Thanks and good luck! Jen Galaxy team -- Jennifer Jackson http://galaxyproject.org
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