Excellent!
On 13 January 2012 20:54, Randall Leeds <[email protected]> wrote: > I've uploaded a version of CouchDB 1.1.1 to my personal package archive [1]. > > I would appreciate for anyone to take some time to test this. > I plan to provide the same for 1.2 and other future releases. > > Relax. Using it is as simple as: > $ apt add-repository ppa:randall-leeds/couchdb > $ apt-get update > $ apt-get install couchdb > > I've combined previous packaging efforts from Debian and Ubuntu and > attempted to bring them into harmony[2] on my GitHub account using > git-dpm[3]. I would like to facilitate sharing packaging and keeping > CouchDB up to date on these and other .deb distributions and would > appreciate feedback from the downstream packagers on whether or not > I'm doing it right. > > Differences inherited from Debian: > - Permissions on installed files are slightly more strict, being > entirely unreadable outside the couchdb user/group. > > Differences inherited from Ubuntu: > - couchdb and couchdb-bin are split packages. The former is > architecture neutral. > > -Randall > > [1] https://launchpad.net/~randall-leeds/+archive/couchdb * > [2] https://github.com/tilgovi/couchdb/tree/debian and > https://github.com/tilgovi/couchdb/tree/ubuntu > [3] http://git-dpm.alioth.debian.org/ > > * It is my full intention to faithfully produce a packaging of > original release tarballs. The paranoid may check that the original > source matches that of the official release. No changes outside > packaging will ever be included in this archive and I will only ever > upload packages for released versions of CouchDB. In short, help me > make sure this is a great way to keep an up-to-date CouchDB.
