> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 7:22 AM, Mohammad AlMarzouq <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Managed to compile couchdb on SL and run it. All seemed good as this is > > what I get when > I use safari to open http://localhost:5984/ > > > > {"couchdb":"Welcome","version":"0.10.1"} > > > > However, when I open http://localhost:5984/_utils I get: > > > > {"error":"unknown_error","reason":"badarg"} > > > > This is output from console: > > [error] [<0.63.0>] Badarg error in HTTP request > > [info] [<0.63.0>] Stacktrace: > > [{erlang,universaltime_to_localtime,[{{1969,12,31},{23,59,59}}]}, > > � � � � � � {calendar,local_time_to_universal_time_dst,1}, > > � � � � � � {httpd_util,rfc1123_date,1}, > > � � � � � � {mochiweb_request,serve_file,4}, > > � � � � � � {couch_httpd,serve_file,3}, > > � � � � � � {couch_httpd,handle_request,5}, > > � � � � � � {mochiweb_http,headers,5}, > > � � � � � � {proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3}] > > [info] [<0.63.0>] 127.0.0.1 - - 'GET' /favicon.ico 500 > > [error] [<0.72.0>] Badarg error in HTTP request > > [info] [<0.72.0>] Stacktrace: > > [{erlang,universaltime_to_localtime,[{{1969,12,31},{23,59,59}}]}, > > � � � � � � {calendar,local_time_to_universal_time_dst,1}, > > � � � � � � {httpd_util,rfc1123_date,1}, > > � � � � � � {mochiweb_request,serve_file,4}, > > � � � � � � {couch_httpd,serve_file,3}, > > � � � � � � {couch_httpd,handle_request,5}, > > � � � � � � {mochiweb_http,headers,5}, > > � � � � � � {proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3}] > > [info] [<0.72.0>] 127.0.0.1 - - 'GET' /_utils/ 500 > > > > I managed to use couchdb-python to create dbs and insert documents. > > However, when I created > some views and attempted to access them, I got the exact same error mentioned > above. > > > > Might I also point out, that I got this exact error even when I tried > > installing from > trunk. > > > > You assistance is greatly appreciated. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Mohammad AlMarzouq > > > > > > Looks like there's either a problem with your system clock or with the > time reported on the files in you utils directory. Can you paste the > output of these two commands? > > $ date > Sat Dec 19 13:11:19 EST 2009 > $ ls -alh /usr/local/share/couchdb/www/index.html > -rw-r--r-- 1 davisp staff 3.1K Sep 6 23:20 > /usr/local/share/couchdb/www/index.html
Here is the output, nothing seems odd: $ date Tue Dec 22 09:34:33 AST 2009 $ ls -alh /usr/local/share/couchdb/www/index.html -rw-r--r--@ 1 root wheel 3.1K Dec 14 21:39 /usr/local/share/couchdb/www/index.html Mohammad
