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Joan Touzet resolved COUCHDB-2255.
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Resolution: Invalid
You need the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to be set within the process from which you
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Ajay Gourneni commented on COUCHDB-2255:
Hi Joan,
I have set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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Ajay Gourneni reopened COUCHDB-2255:
The issue is still present - the test suite is still failing. but the before
mentioned libra
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Joan Touzet resolved COUCHDB-2255.
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Resolution: Invalid
So it looks like your couchjs binary is dynamically linked against libmoz
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Ajay Gourneni commented on COUCHDB-2255:
Hi Joan,
$ldd /usr/local/bin/couchjs
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 7:39 PM, Russell Branca wrote:
> To clarify the questions about another "CI" server, I believe the reason
> for this being released as a CI server is as a way to use the full version
> of QuickCheck without them having to distribute it.
Given all this further context, all
On 11 Jun 2014, at 19:39 , Russell Branca wrote:
> I'm a huge +1 to this.
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> I've been trying to figure out a way to get us able to use the full version
> of QuickCheck for a while now. John Hughes has been hinting that they found
> a way to make the licensing work for open source, and it seem
I'm a huge +1 to this.
I've been trying to figure out a way to get us able to use the full version
of QuickCheck for a while now. John Hughes has been hinting that they found
a way to make the licensing work for open source, and it seems like this is
it.
The full version of QuickCheck has some sw
Hi all,
following up Jan's info that it is possible to get travel assistance, here
are again some info regarding the topic.
Cheers
Andy
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From: jan i
Date: 11 June 2014 17:37
Subject: Travel assistance for ApacheCon EU, Budapest November 17-21 2014
To: com
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Joan Touzet commented on COUCHDB-2255:
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This looks like a CouchJS problem. Can you
Ajay Gourneni created COUCHDB-2255:
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Summary: Running the test suite errors out with [error]
[<0.348.0>] OS Process Error <0.354.0>
Key: COUCHDB-2255
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-2255
QC is not a CI tool. It’s more like an additional layer of more thorough unit
testing that could (depending on their terms) run by our existing CI solutions.
I’d be in favour of looking at how we can make it work!
Best
Jan
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On 11 Jun 2014, at 13:06 , Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
> n Wed, Jun 11,
n Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
> quickcheck made quickcheck-ci available for free for open-sources projects:
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> http://quickcheck-ci.com/
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> It would be interresting to use it for couchdb imo. Thoughts?
If we still use Travis, we already have 2 CI instances, and they hav
quickcheck made quickcheck-ci available for free for open-sources projects:
http://quickcheck-ci.com/
It would be interresting to use it for couchdb imo. Thoughts?
- benoit
Github user garrensmith closed the pull request at:
https://github.com/apache/couchdb/pull/246
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Github user garrensmith commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/couchdb/pull/246#issuecomment-45719769
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Heya,
thanks Andy for the heads-up!
In addition, there is an Apache Travel Grant programme, that could help you out
getting to the conference: http://www.apache.org/travel/
Best
Jan
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On 11 Jun 2014, at 10:51 , Andy Wenk wrote:
> Dear CouchDB enthusiast,
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> As you may be aware, ApacheC
Dear CouchDB enthusiast,
As you may be aware, ApacheCon will be held this year in Budapest, on
November 17-23. (See http://apachecon.eu for more info.)
The Call For Papers for that conference is still open, but will be
closing soon. We need you talk proposals, to represent CouchDB at
ApacheCon. W
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Alexander Shorin commented on COUCHDB-1465:
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Not "the ability to send binary d
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Johannes J. Schmidt commented on COUCHDB-1465:
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With COUCHDB-1923 we now ha
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