Hi Dave, > What do you mean by rolling update, and where do you see this?
By "rolling update" I mean install new CouchDB version without uninstalling old one. It's quite intuitive to expect that installer would replace old version by new one(: > It shouldn't require a restart if you uninstall prior. How were > you doing this? And what's your idea for improving it? For my case it have ask me for restart 3 times: on first install, on uninstall when I have noted that something went wrong and on second clean install. Actually I have no ideas how this could be fixed: need to notice was system libraries are installed or affected on. May be it because R15B, because all previous versions was for R14, may be because I already have erlang installed and it causes some conflicts. Need to inspect situation more detailed, sorry for my unstructured critics(: > BTW do you have any results on testing especially the pgp key was > valid, and if any malware was present? > > http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Windows_Binary_Releases TrendMicro OfficeScan 10 tells me that every thing is clear, nothing malicious or strange noticed with procmon tool. PGP key are valid as md5/sha hashes. -- ,,,^..^,,, On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 11:10 PM, Dave Cottlehuber <[email protected]> wrote: > On 25 March 2012 20:41, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Dave, >> >> Windows 2003 R2 x86 >> Chrome 16 >> All tests passed (with one known exception). >> Rolling update haven't change CouchDB version (was >> 1.2.0a-0d8ddc8-git), so I have to uninstall old one and then install >> the rc to admit changes in version string. Not sure if it had updated >> correctly first time. > > Hi Alex, > > Thanks for testing! > > What do you mean by rolling update, and where do you see this? > >> Also have noted that installer stats require for system restart on >> each operation. Why? I see nothing that could require it and 1.1.1 had >> not required that while 0.9 and 0.10 was almost portable. Have used >> R15B version if it does matter. >> If this is not critical behavior, so +1, but it could be better(: > > The correct approach for Windows atm is uninstall & then reinstall. > > It shouldn't require a restart if you uninstall prior. How were > you doing this? And what's your idea for improving it? > > BTW do you have any results on testing especially the pgp key was > valid, and if any malware was present? > > http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Windows_Binary_Releases > > Thanks! > Dave
