Correction: Commenting out the options in default.ini did fix the problem. So now the problem is that futon is showing a merge of default.ini and local.ini instead of local.ini overriding default.ini.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Mark Hahn <[email protected]> wrote: > I installed a fresh build of couch using build-couch. > > I replaced /root/build-couchdb/build/etc/default/couchdb with this ... > > COUCHDB_USER=root > COUCHDB_STDOUT_FILE=/mnt/db/stdout.log > COUCHDB_STDERR_FILE=/mnt/db/stderr.log > COUCHDB_RESPAWN_TIMEOUT=5 > COUCHDB_OPTIONS= > > I then replaced the local ini file with this ... > > [couchdb] > database_dir = /mnt/db/couch_dbs > view_index_dir = /mnt/db/couch_views > uri_file = /mnt/db/couch.uri > > [httpd] > bind_address = 0.0.0.0 > > [couch_httpd_auth] > secret = ...snip... > require_valid_user = true > > [log] > level = debug > include_sasl = false > file = /mnt/db/couch.log > > [admins] > root = ...snip... > > [uuids] > algorithm = utc_random > > Then I started couch with: /root/build-couchdb/build/bin/couchdb start > > Now when I go to the configuration screen in futon I see two lines for > each option that I put in local.ini. One has the old default value and one > is my new. What is really weird is that commented out lines in my > default.ini file that were overridden in local.ini and I'm still getting > the identical problem! It is as if there is a hidden .ini file somewhere. > > Has anyone seen this problem? Any ideas what is wrong? > > >
