Done, despite losing it once to the Apache Wiki captcha. The opposite of "cold" is not "warm", apparently.
Martin On 23 Aug 2011, at 17:19, Robert Newson wrote: > An update to the wiki would be nice, if you have the time. > > B. > > On 23 August 2011 16:59, Martin Hewitt <[email protected]> wrote: >> Right, I've managed to get it up and running, suffice it to say the >> documentation on the wiki is out of date. >> >> Should I post my process here or is there a better place for me to put it? >> >> Martin >> >> On 23 Aug 2011, at 16:15, Martin Hewitt wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've been struggling to bring up CouchDB on a new server running CentOS 6. >>> >>> I've installed Spidermonkey from source using the instructions at >>> http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Installing_SpiderMonkey but get the error: >>> >>> configure: error: Could not find the js library. >>> Is the Mozilla SpiderMonkey library installed? >>> >>> I have libjs.so in /usr/local/lib64 and have tried >>> >>> ./configure --with-erlang=/usr/lib64/erlang/usr/include >>> --with-js-lib=/usr/local/lib64 >>> >>> But still get the error. >>> >>> The Wiki page mentions the --with-js-include option, but I'm not sure what >>> it's looking for, so not sure what value to use for this option. >>> >>> I can't install js-devel from yum because it requires version 5.8.8 of perl >>> and I've got 5.10.1 (and have spent 12 hours trying to piece together a >>> 5.8.8 install to no avail). >>> >>> I had no errors when compiling Spidermonkey. >>> >>> Any help would be hugely appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Martin >> >>
