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Dipesh Patel commented on COUCHDB-904:
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Sorry, you are going to have to explain to it to me a bit more. What you are
saying is that the view server spits out a couchdb version that it works on,
and we store it? Is that correct? Do I need to do anything else with this
value?
Dip
> No method to detect view server VM version
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>
> Key: COUCHDB-904
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-904
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: JavaScript View Server
> Reporter: Paul Joseph Davis
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: patch.txt
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> There's currently no way to tell what version of the view server is being
> used. Ie, the JS VM (Or Python, or Ruby, etc) that is being used. Just
> occurred to me it could be useful for debugging things that work one place
> and not another.
> A proposed simple fix would be to have the view server protocol dictate that
> when a server boots up it spits out a line like:
> {"version": OPAQUE_STRING} that gets stored in a view_server_versions section
> in the config or some such.
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