On 01 Sep 2014, at 10:16 , Dave Cottlehuber <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > From: Jan Lehnardt (mailto:[email protected]) > Reply: [email protected] >(mailto:[email protected]) > Date: 31. August 2014 at 21:43:50 > To: [email protected] Developers >(mailto:[email protected]) > Subject: 1.6.1-rc4 binaries > >> Heya, >> >> I’ve made Mac binaries for the ongoing 1.6.1 vote: >> >> http://people.apache.org/~jan/dist/packages/mac/1.6.1/ >> >> Testing as usual: >> >> - Download >> - Test signatures >> - Double click to unzip >> - Double click to start (make sure no other couch is running on port 5984) >> - Futon should open up in your browser. Navigate to “Verify Installation”, >> and then verify your installation. >> >> Do report the results :) >> >> Note: This is baed on a completely new build process that is dependent on >> Homebrew. This will make it possible for anyone to make binaries, and we >> will even be able to make binaries as part of the CI setup, so we can get >> test binaries for every commit. This should get users testing bugfixes early >> on! :) >> >> I’ll write it all up and link it when I’ve got it all together. > > +1 sig, sha, md5, verify relaxation. > > LGTM Jan, thanks. > > wrt to build process, there are some thing we could prune out, like libtool, > aclocal & friends in ./Contents/Resources/couchdbx-core/share/ looking Yeah, I didn’t bother with those, as they compress too well to make a difference, but for clearance, we could knock them out. Contribute here: https://github.com/janl/build-couchdb-mac/blob/master/build.sh#L81 :) Best Jan -- > > I also tested homebrew before leaving, I’ll send a PR through for that when > the release is announced. > > — > Dave Cottlehuber > [email protected] > Sent from my Couch > >
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