Great, I see the package is now linked from the homepage. I have also uploaded the md5/sha1/openpgp hashes. So they can be linked too.
- Hans On Jun 17, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Jan Lehnardt wrote: > Hans, this is great, can you provide md5/sha1/openpgp hashes for the file? > > Cheers > Jan > -- > > On Jun 14, 2012, at 22:54 , Hans J Schroeder wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> The fixed version is now online at: >> https://github.com/downloads/cloudnode/couchdbx-app/CouchDB%20Server-1.2.0-20120614.zip >> It should now work for all Mac OS X Versions >= 10.6 32bit + 64bit >> >> - Hans >> >> On Jun 13, 2012, at 2:11 PM, Jan Lehnardt wrote: >> >>> Hans, any news? :) >>> >>> On Jun 10, 2012, at 19:48 , Jan Lehnardt wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On Jun 10, 2012, at 12:38 , Hans J Schroeder wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I have checked how the others (Membase, CouchBase) are doing it and >>>>> suggest the following disk layout: >>>>> >>>>> Data Dir / Application Support Folder >>>>> ===================================== >>>>> >>>>> ~/Library/Application Support/CouchDB/etc >>>>> couchdb-server.ini >>>> >>>> Bikeshed alert: I'd mirror what the CouchDB source distro does: >>>> >>>> ~/Library/Application Support/CouchDB/etc/default.d/ >>>> ~/Library/Application Support/CouchDB/etc/default.ini >>>> ~/Library/Application Support/CouchDB/etc/local.d/ >>>> ~/Library/Application Support/CouchDB/etc/local.ini >>>> >>>> I'd be more than happy to ship whatever is there today and >>>> fix this down the road. If it is easy to fix (see below), >>>> we may as well do that too. >>>> >>>>> ~/Library/Application Support/CouchDB/var/run/couchdb >>>>> couch.uri >>>> >>>> +1 >>>> >>>>> ~/Library/Application Support/CouchDB/var/lib/couchdb >>>>> views & dbs >>>> >>>> +1 >>>> >>>> * * * >>>> >>>> We may want to revisit this based on a close reading of the >>>> AppStore submission guidelines, when we get to that, but until >>>> then, I believe that is fine. >>>> >>>>> Logs >>>>> ==== >>>>> >>>>> ~/Library/Logs >>>>> couchdb-server.log >>>> >>>> I'd drop "-server" and go with just "couchdb.log" >>>> >>>>> Is this ok? >>>>> >>>>> - Hans >>>>> >>>>> P.S. I have also found the incompatibility between OS X versions 10.6.8 - >>>>> 10.7.2 and the later ones. I guess we can serve all with one binary >>>> >>>> Great news! :) If you want to/can compile a new one >>>> (and if the paths above are easy to adjust), then >>>> I'd say let's get that right and then ship. >>>> >>>> And then improve on all the other things that have >>>> been mentioned in this thread. >>>> >>>> Thanks all for pushing this along! :) >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> Jan >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Jun 8, 2012, at 8:54 PM, Dave Cottlehuber wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 8 June 2012 16:40, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Jun 8, 2012, at 16:31 , Hans J Schroeder wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Jan, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Can you specify what systems should use which versions, so we can >>>>>>>>> label them correctly on the website? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For Mac OS X 10.6.8 to 10.7.2: >>>>>>>> https://github.com/downloads/cloudnode/couchdbx-app/CouchDB%20Server-1.2.0.zip >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For Mac OS X 10.7.3 and later >>>>>>>> https://github.com/downloads/cloudnode/couchdbx-app/CouchDB%20Server-1.2.0-OS%20X%2010.7.3.zip >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks Hans! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> With this, I think we are good to go to put this on the website. Anyone >>>>>>> disagreeing? :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers >>>>>>> Jan >>>>>> >>>>>> Some things, files are scattered across various places. >>>>>> >>>>>> #1 dbs & views are in ~/Library/Application Support/CouchDBServer/ >>>>>> #2 there's no local.ini as such, its in >>>>>> ~/Library/Preferences/couchdb-server.ini >>>>>> #3 couch.log is in >>>>>> $APPROOT/Contents/Resources/couchdbx-core/var/log/couch.log >>>>>> #4 couch.uri is in >>>>>> $APPROOT/Contents/Resources/couchdbx-core/var/run/couch.uri >>>>>> >>>>>> If its not hard to fix #3 and #4 we should do that first. This means >>>>>> CouchDB.app could >>>>>> run read-only in /Applications, which it doesn't atm. >>>>>> >>>>>> #1 and #2 make sense, but might not be immediately obvious. They could >>>>>> wait, its more >>>>>> about documenting somewhere. >>>>>> >>>>>> A+ >>>>>> Dave >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
