On 31 August 2011 23:30, Luis Carlos Junges <[email protected]> wrote: > Robert, > > ok... i see. By the way i am using it on windows. > > i will try to remove those files..
In this case you may want to full uninstall & re-install. Depending on which build you're using the versions of dependent DLLs changed; CouchDB won't like having duplicates, as well as the .beams Bob noted. from the wiki; recommendation is to backup, uninstall, re-install, validate using Futon test suite, restore data, rather than an in-place upgrade this ensures you have a cruft-free experience while both CouchDB, the windows build & its installer continues to change rapidly Upgrading: Most recent changes since 0.8 have required a full uninstall and re-install to avoid mixing Erlang libraries from different versions. Depending on changes in Erlang and CouchDB it may be that the on-disk format or replication has also changed. You will need to decide how to handle this on a case-by-case basis. The official CouchDB installer in versions after 1.0.2 will not require a reboot during/after uninstall & reinstall. This is due to killing off the stray epmd.exe process prior to upgrade/installation. A+ Dave > On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:32 AM, Robert Newson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> You probably installed 1.1.0 over the top of 1.0.2 leading to a jumble >> of code from both releases. >> >> Quickest remedy is to remove all *.beam files and do 'make install' again. >> >> B. >> >> On 31 August 2011 00:49, Luis Carlos Junges <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > >> > >> > I updated my couchdb from 1.0.2 to 1.1.0 and right now i am getting >> > the following error >> > >> > {"error":"unknown_error","reason":"function_clause"} >> > >> > >> > >> > Anyone knows what could be the problem? >> > >> > >> > -- >> > "A realidade de cada lugar e de cada época é uma alucinação coletiva." >> > >> > >> > Bloom, Howard >> > >> > > > > -- > "A realidade de cada lugar e de cada época é uma alucinação coletiva." > > > Bloom, Howard >
