On 16.07.2010 14:31, Michael wrote:
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Volker Mische<[email protected]>wrote:

Servus Wolfgang,


On 07/16/2010 01:18 PM, Wolfgang Egger wrote:

Servus
I'm not able to get couchdb 1.0.0 running correct under ubuntu 10.4.

While installing I got an error bout a missing package mozjs that I'm
ignoring
(after reading some Web-Articles about that).


You shouldn't ignore that error. Have a look at the "Installing on Ubuntu"
wiki page [1]. What you probably need it while ./configure is:
./configure --with-js-lib=/usr/lib/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.6/lib
--with-js-include=/usr/lib/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.6/include

I suggest running it without installing it first. Do a "make dev" and then
a:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9.2.6 ./utils/run

Now try to run the test suite in Futon.

In case you have a not recently updated Ubuntu 10.4 use "xulrunner-1.9.2.3"
instead.

[1] http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Installing_on_Ubuntu

Cheers,
  Volker


Volker;

Have you gotten CouchDB running on 10.4? I too spent most of yesterday
trying to get couch installed right and have the same issues as Wolfgang.
Couchdb installs (without errors, I did put in the xulrunner jslib) and when
I start it there is no response. I just tried the make dev version and
still, same thing, no luck.

The logs files have been created, but there is nothing in them. I have in
the root's home directory couchdb.stderr and couchdb.stdout. There is
nothing in stdout, but stderr has:

heart_beat_kill_pid = 22247
heart_beat_timeout = 11

Really stumped on this. I had every intention yesterday of getting this
installed and creating a .deb package, but now I will just be happy to get
it properly running.

Any guesses?

Thanks,

Michael

Hi Micheal,

yes I have 1.0 installed on 10.4, though only on an outdated one (with xulrunner 19.2.3), and I have already helped a lot of people to get it run. So it should really work.

Try again to run it with ./utils/run, but set the log level to "debug" (in the couchsrcdir/etc/couchdb/local_dev.ini). And paste the output to some pastebin and post a link. BTW: the CouchDB IRC channel is also very helpful.

Cheers,
  Volker

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