On 4 Jun 2011, at 15:03, Marcel Bruch wrote:

> On 04.06.2011, at 13:45, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
> 
>> On 4 Jun 2011, at 11:36, Marcel Bruch wrote:
>> 
>>> On 03.06.2011, at 17:30, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I don't know much about the state of the above nor eclipse, but running 
>>>> CouchDB in "embedded mode" is just like calling like any other third party 
>>>> command-line tool. What other specific requirements does Eclipse have?
>>> 
>>> The word "embedded" was not well chosen. It shouldn't be required to have a 
>>> local Erlang runtime nor CouchDB to be installed *before* on client side.
>>> 
>>> However, I just recognized that couchdb is started via commandline 
>>> "/usr/bin/erl <many options>", right? Thus, what's needed is (i) a Erlang 
>>> runtime installation as a plug-in and (ii) a couchdb installation as 
>>> plug-in. Both plug-ins would be platform-specific, right? 
>>> 
>>> If so, we need to come up with 2 x 2 x "OS-Variants" plug-ins? If we would 
>>> like to support Mac 32/64, Win 32/64, Linux 32/64 we need 2 x 2 x 6 = 24 
>>> plug-ins?
>>> 
>>> Thanks helping me to grasp what would be needed to run CouchDB on a client.
>> 
>> https://github.com/jhs/build-couchdb will build a CouchDB and all 
>> dependencies for you in a neat package. But yeah, you'd need one per 
>> architecture if you want to have it all fit (64bit Mac OS X *can* run 32bit 
>> binaries e.g.), but if the procedure of producing a plugin is automated, I'm 
>> sure a lot of people would pitch into providing binaries.
>> 
> 
> your build script works like a charm. Just a few questions regarding you 
> build: 

It's Jason's but yeah, it works great :)

> It seems that *everything* required to run couch has been built and packaged 
> below build/ (including Erlang), right?

Correct.

> There is no dependency anymore that needs to be installed before I can run 
> CouchDB on my machine, i.e., if I copy the build folder to another machine 
> (same OS) it should work there too?

Correct.


> If so, then it might become quite easy to create Eclipse bundles from it - 
> and along with Ryan's management scripts it should be straight forward (more 
> or less). The issue with "one plug-in per platform" remains but may be 
> acceptable if others contribute builds for different platforms.
> 
> Another one: Is Couch itself platform dependent - or just Erlang? (you see, 
> I'm quite foolish when it comes to Erlang)

What kind of platform dependency are you referring to?

Cheers
Jan
-- 

> If not, there is another solution we might come up with: I was asking on the 
> Erlide mailing list for support on building Erlang runtime as Eclipse 
> plug-in. It seems that this should be possible. Maybe there is one solution 
> that solves more than just one problem. We'll see. 
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27599848
> 
> Thanks,
> Marcel
> 

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