Well that's kind of bothersome, in several regards:

1. the official install instructions are wrong

the INSTALL.Unix file specifies libmozjs-dev

as does
http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Installing_on_Debian
which also calls for libmozjs2d

neither calls for libmozjs185-dev

2. libmozjs185-dev is not available for Debian stable (Squeeze) - just for testing and sid

Seems generally problematic.

Any workarounds you can suggest?



Robert Newson wrote:
Ah, that would be at least part of the problem, you need 1.8.5.
libmozjs185-dev, iirc.

B.

On 11 January 2013 17:05, Miles Fidelman <[email protected]> wrote:
Robert Newson wrote:
The install root defaults to /usr/local/ so installing config stuff to
/etc instead of /usr/local/etc would be non-standard (to say the
least).

Fair enough.


What version of SpiderMonkey do you have installed?

The directions I followed were based on using mozjs, with directions to
install libmozjs-dev libmozjs2d via apt, and to configure w/

./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-js-lib=/usr/lib
--with-js-include=/usr/include/mozjs --enable-init

looks like version 1.9.1.16-20 of both packages (the current one from the
Debian Squeeze repo.)



B.

On 11 January 2013 16:43, Miles Fidelman <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Folks,

HELP!

Just installed CouchDB 1.2.1 under Debian (Squeeze, amd64), using the
instructions at
http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Installing_on_Debian

Notice a few things during the install:
- make test ran all but one test successfully - 220-compaction-daemon.t
Failed
- make did NOT install the startup script in /etc/init.d/ - had to copy
it
in manually
- it seems sort of odd for Couch to install config stuff under
/usr/local/etc, rather than /etc (non-standard to say the least)
- everything starts up fine
- verify installation tells me everything is fine

but....
- when I run the test suites, 39 of 62 fail!
- I'd love to share the test report, or a link to it (I told Futon to
share
it), but...
--- any suggestions on how either extract the local copy in a form that
can
be attached to an email, or,
--- how to identify the report in the 7000 or so in the shared test
report
database?

First question: any simple way to extract the test report as a document I
can attach to an email

HELP!!!

Thanks,

Miles Fidelman




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