Thanks, will try this tomorrow.

Stephan

On 11-11-11 06:29 PM, Keith Gable wrote:
For almost all Unix software, you'd download the source, extract it, and
run ./configure --prefix=/home/yourusername/softwarename. So for
Erlang/CouchDB, ./configure --prefix=/home/you/couchdb.

But I don't know if CouchDB and Erlang are standard autoconf tools.

Also, all users on the system will be able to access your CouchDB instance,
so be sure not to run it in Admin Party mode.

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On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Stephan Bardubitzki<
[email protected]>  wrote:

Our ISP doesn't has any problem with running server processes. So, is it
possible to install CouchDB in a user space and how?

Stephan


On 11-11-11 12:38 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:

On Nov 11, 2011, at 12:05 PM, Stephan Bardubitzki wrote:

since we naturally don't have root access on an ISP server, I'm
wondering whether it is possible to install and run CouchDB in the user
space. If so how do I have to do that?

If you mean a shared-hosting account, those generally don’t let you run
any kind of server process of your own. You’d need a more expensive
dedicated server (or virtual-server) account for that. Instead, you can get
a free hosted CouchDB server from 
iriscouch.com<http://**iriscouch.com<http://iriscouch.com>>
  or cloudant.com<http://cloudant.**com<http://cloudant.com>>.

—Jens

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