On 31 August 2012 14:01, Ido Ran <[email protected]> wrote: > I can try to ensure there are no space in the path in my part, but, the > user home directory might contain space. > I've seen home directory of users with spaces in the name and even > non-english characters. > In my case I've seen Hebrew characters in the user home directory (I'm from > Israel). > > I guess I'll have to try and see how this works. > > Thank you for the link. > > Ido > > On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Dave Cottlehuber <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 31 August 2012 11:58, Ido Ran <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > I'm developing a Windows 7 Client Application. >> > I would like to use local CouchDB as my data store. >> > I am currently using Microsoft ClickOnce deployment framework which allow >> > to install an application without administrator privileges, which means >> it >> > get install on the user home directory. >> > >> > 1) Is it possible to copy erlang runtime and CouchDB into the to >> directory >> > in which my application will be install and run it from there, without >> > executing any setup packages? >> > 2) If no is it possible to setup CouchDB and erlang without admin >> account? >> > >> > Thank you, >> > Ido >> > >> >> Hi Ido, >> >> 1) yes, broadly speaking. Avoid spaces in path if you can. Erlang & CouchDB >> are fine with relative paths in the config, just ensure you are not >> changing >> working directory within Erlang/CouchDB itself obviously. >> >> 2) yes. unzip & run. >> >> >> http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Quirks_on_Windows#Integrating_CouchDB_into_your_Windows_Applications >> >> If you're missing any info, just reply back to this thread & I'll pick it >> up. >> >> A+ >> Dave >>
Where are you thinking of storing the CouchDB db & view files? e.g. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/hh465109.aspx A+ Dave
