I get the same when I install on a Debian sid system. Although the most recent version is 0.11.0. I think that the Debian and Ubuntu packages come from the the same place. I get a reason "no_db_file" error "not_found" for all the tests.
David On Wednesday 27 October 2010, Roger Moffatt wrote: > I'm new to Couchdb and have finally built a test environment as > follows (steps omitted for brevity, but it shows the core elements) > > Platform is Amazon EC2 micro instance - Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (official > canonical AMI) upgraded to Maverick 10.10 > > I tried to use the package installed by apt-get install couchdb, but > although that installs 1.01, Futon is severely broken and won't work > > :-( > > So I built from source using; > > 1) sudo apt-get build-dep couchdb > 2) wget > http://www.apache.org/dist//couchdb/1.0.1/apache-couchdb-1.0.1.tar.gz 3) > ./configure --prefix=/usr/local > --with-js-lib=/usr/lib/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.10/lib > --with-js-include=/usr/lib/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.10/include > > All the test suite tests pass - except one which ALWAYS fails (stats) > with the error # Assertion 'triggered, "We managed to force a > all_dbs_active error."' failed: We managed to force a all_dbs_active > error. > > This fails with Firefox and Chrome. > > My config files are all in the defaults - and from looking at the > script, the stats code tries to create 10 databases so I'm a bit > concerned if this triggering a limit somehow - that's rather small. > > I've seen various other threads about this, but nothing conclusive. > > What does this problem suggest? Is there a system configuration I need > to change? Is the fact that this is running on Amazon EBS a problem > (hope not, MySQL manages fine)? > > Any ideas? > > Thanks > Roger
