CONTENTS -------- edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist: This is the LaunchDaemon definition for OS X (pre-Snow Leopard?). Assuming that Galaxy is installed in the home directory of the user 'galaxy', run: mkdir /Users/galaxy/galaxy_dist/log sudo cp /Users/galaxy/galaxy_dist/contrib/edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist /Library/LaunchDaemons/ sudo chown root:wheel /Library/LaunchDaemons/edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist Launch Galaxy with: sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/edu.psu.galaxy.GalaxyServer.plist Galaxy will now be started everytime the computer starts. Written and submitted by James Casbon. galaxy.debian-init: init script for Debian/Ubuntu Linux. Copy to /etc/init.d/galaxy, modify paths, and configure for start at boot with `update-rc.d galaxy defaults`. Also written and submitted by James Casbon. galaxy.fedora-init: init script for Fedora/RedHat/Scientific Linux/CentOS. Copy to /etc/init.d/galaxy, modify paths, and configure for start at boot with `chkconfig galaxy on`. Written and submitted by Brad Chapman. galaxy.solaris-smf.xml: SMF Manifest for Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris. Import with `svccfg import galaxy.solaris-smf.xml`. gls.pl: "Galaxy ls", for sites where Galaxy logins match system logins, this script can be used to list the filesystem paths to a user's history datasets. Requires site modifications. Written and submitted by Simon McGowan.