This topic is one very close to my heart. Fingers crossed for news after the holidays :-).
On 16 May 2013 19:06, matt j. sorenson <[email protected]> wrote: > This topic brings up a question I've often wondered to myself... would the > ASF / CouchDB PMC folks ever consider maintaining something like a > launchpad PPA? > > -- > *matt* > > > On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Stanley Iriele < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi yes...I had problems installing it from source as well... But if you >> follow the instructions I believe in the readme about getting the proper >> dependencies before it should be fine...also ...make sure to use sudo to >> start your db or it will just go down on start up... I've installed this 3 >> times already... And it was always a lack of the right dependencies that >> got me . but finding out what those dependencies are can be tricky >> sometimes >> On May 15, 2013 7:14 PM, "Andrey Kuprianov" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > We have a bunch of Amazon servers running Ubuntu. We just installed >> Couchdb >> > from source and it works very well. >> > >> > - followed couch's wiki, installed all dependencies first. >> > - then after running ./configure script, went through the check list and >> > figured out which dependencies were missing (i remember I skipped the >> LaTex >> > dependencies, because there were just too many I didnt bother installing >> > them at all) >> > - then followed through the rest of the procedures: installed, configured >> > permissions, set up the init.d script, etc. >> > >> > I wish there was a regular package update for Couchdb though, although to >> > me it's not a big issue. I'd prefer installing from source anyways and >> > separating installation directories every time i do it, so that I can >> > always roll back to the previous version quickly, if something goes >> wrong. >> > >> > Andrey >> > >> > >> > On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Jeff Charette <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > > In short I am about to try installing Couch on AWS and wondered if >> anyone >> > > has done this recently and has anything to share. >> > > >> > > I have found: >> > > https://gist.github.com/msmith/1171217 >> > > This is extremely old so I am guessing it will be pure pain. >> > > >> > > Other searches have revealed: >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16535205/how-to-install-node-js-couchdb-and-others-on-amazon-ec2 >> > > no answers >> > > >> > > http://awstaiwan.blogspot.com/2011/03/install-couchdb-120-on-aws.html >> > > Looks promising. >> > > >> > > Thoughts? >> > > >> > > Jeff Charette | Principal >> > > We Are Charette >> > > web / identity / packaging >> > > >> > > m 415.298.2707 >> > > w wearecharette.com >> > > e [email protected] >> > > >> > > On May 15, 2013, at 4:33 PM, Dave Benson <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> > > > I'm having a lot of trouble seeing why this isn't working. I'm a >> > little >> > > > uncertain about how parameterized modules are supposed to show up in >> a >> > > > stack-trace, but this seems reasonable. I don't see how >> > > > mochiweb_request:get(scheme) could possibly be a function_clause >> > > problem... >> > > > and inserting a catch-all "get(_) -> true" at the end doesn't fix the >> > > > problem. And ideas what to try? >> > > > >> > > > I am using couchdbkit, but I don't think it's related to the >> problem... >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > [error] [<0.137.0>] function_clause error in HTTP request >> > > > [info] [<0.137.0>] Stacktrace: [{mochiweb_request,get, >> > > > [scheme, >> > > > >> {mochiweb_request,#Port<0.2551>,'PUT', >> > > > "/abc_db/_design/xyz", >> > > > {1,1}, >> > > > {7, >> > > > {"host", >> > > > {'Host',"127.0.0.1:5985"}, >> > > > {"accept-encoding", >> > > > {'Accept-Encoding',"identity"}, >> > > > {"accept", >> > > > {'Accept',"application/json"}, >> > > > nil,nil}, >> > > > {"content-length", >> > > > {'Content-Length',"11945"}, >> > > > {"authorization", >> > > > {'Authorization',"Basic >> Og=="}, >> > > > nil,nil}, >> > > > {"content-type", >> > > > >> > > {'Content-Type',"application/json"}, >> > > > nil,nil}}}, >> > > > {"user-agent", >> > > > >> {'User-Agent',"couchdbkit/0.6.4"}, >> > > > nil,nil}}}}]}, >> > > > {couch_httpd,absolute_uri,2}, >> > > > {couch_httpd_db,update_doc,4}, >> > > > {couch_httpd_db,do_db_req,2}, >> > > > {couch_httpd,handle_request_int,5}, >> > > > {mochiweb_http,headers,5}, >> > > > {proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3}] >> > > >> > > >> > >>
