On Friday, 21 October 2011, CGS<[email protected]> wrote:
That's more a FF problem than CouchDB problem (as you noticed by using
someone else's FF). Some recommendations for this case:
1. Do not reinstall FF, but remove old FF completely from your PC and
install it again from scratch (preferably the last version). If you don't
know where FF installed all its folders, the fastest way to clean your
system of FF is through system registry (try not to mess up your registries
though).
how about simply creating a new ff profile first and testing that? blind reg
hacking will still pick up the original ff profile from last install.
dave
2. If it was installed as admin, check if your FF can access all its
required files (I am no expert in MS Windows 7 and, actually, I only saw it
on one PC, but I know that under Linux, this problem may trigger that kind
of errors).
Cheers,
CGS
On 10/21/2011 09:57 AM, Koji Kawamura wrote:
Thank you, CGS
The "db_not_found" error turned out to be a problem of hosts file setting.
I was accessing CouchDB (vm) from Windows 7 (host) with "couchdb" as
hostname like:
http://couchdb:5984/_utils/
But I didn't set hosts file on the vm properly.
VM sends a replicationrequest,
but it couldn't understand the hostname, "couchdb" and failed.
After I fixed the hosts file, those tests succeeded.
I still get some errors yet,
form_submit, view_errors often fail, sometimes succeed, saying this
error message:
"Exception raised: {}"
I debugged the test Javascript and caught this exception:
[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004005
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" nsresult: "0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)"
location: "JS frame ::
http://couchdb:5984/_utils/script/couch.js?0.11.0 ::<TOP_LEVEL> ::
line 416" data: no] { message="Component returned fail...4005
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE)", result=2147500037, more...}
When I use my colleagues' FireFox, these test succeed always.
It's because of my local environment setting..
I've re-installed FireFox, but the situation didn't change.
Thanks,
Koji
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:21 PM, CGS<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Try to add manually the two databases and see what is happening.
Cheers,
CGS
On 10/12/2011 11:29 PM, Koji Kawamura wrote:
Excuse me, I made a mistake with the title I followed.
I followed this one,
"Building CouchDB from source (with standard packages only)"
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 6:25 AM, Koji Kawamura<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to pass all tests but I still get failed.
I installed CouchDB 1.1.0 from tarball following to this installation
guide.
"Building CouchDB from source (with EPEL packages)"
http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Installing_on_RHEL5
I'm using CentOS 5.7 as a VM hosted on Windows 7.
When I run the test suites from FireFox 5.0,
I got these failures:
attachment_paths error 4700ms
Exception raised: {}
form_submit error 415ms
Exception raised: {}
invalid_docids error 836ms
Exception raised: {}
oauth error 10849ms
Exception raised: {"error":"db_not_found","reason":"could not open
http://couchdb:5984/test_suite_db_a/"}
replication error 17703ms
Exception raised: {"error":"db_not_found","reason":"could not open
http://couchdb:5984/test_suite_db_b/"}
replicator_db error 10891ms
Assertion failed: copy !== null
Exception raised: {"message":"copy is
null","fileName":"
http://couchdb:5984/_utils/script/couch_test_runner.js?0.11.0
","lineNumber":143,"stack":"filtered_replication()@
http://couchdb:5984/_utils/script/couch_test_runner.js?0.11.0:143\u000arun_on_modified_server([object
Array],filtered_replication)@
http://couchdb:5984/_utils/script/couch_test_runner.js?0.11.0:375\u000a(false)@http://couchdb:5984/_utils/script/couch_test_runner.j