Hi Johs,

Is seems you don't get version 1.0.1 or 1.0,0 but 0.8.3 See
https://launchpad.net/~couchapp/+archive/ubuntu/couchapp

If you are on Ubuntu perhaps you can create 1.0.1 for now?

- Martin


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Martin Broerse <i...@martinbroerse.com>
Date: Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: Meet copy-couch!
To: Johs Ensby <j...@b2w.com>
Cc: couchapp@couchdb.apache.org


Johs,

No I was refering to this:

http://couchapp.readthedocs.org/en/latest/couchapp/install.html#installing-on-ubuntu

I use Windows and are not an Ubuntu user, I compiled the last stable
couchapp release 1.0.1 from  2011 for Windows. See:
https://github.com/couchapp/couchapp/releases

What stable version do you get with ppa:couchdb/stable ? The 1.0.1 version?

-  Martin

On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Johs Ensby <j...@b2w.com> wrote:

> Martin,
> are you looking for this?
>
> $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:couchdb/stable -y
>
> johs
>
>
> > On 15. nov. 2015, at 07.59, Martin Broerse <i...@martinbroerse.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Next up? If you are in the vibe perhaps couchapp 1.1.0-beta.1 ;-). We
> need
> > to find someone who can create a PPA for ubuntu. I will compile the
> windows
> > version and couchapp is back from 2011 to 2015.
> >
> > - Martin
> >
> > On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 4:57 AM, Benjamin Young <byo...@bigbluehat.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> https://github.com/bigbluehat/copy-couch
> >>
> >> Finally whipped up my little backup script. It's intentionally stupid,
> but
> >> with a few more tweaks could cover several different scenarios for
> making
> >> copies of couches. :)
> >>
> >> Given a properly configured config.ini file, it will take all the
> couch's
> >> from one CouchDB and store them as `backup/{local CouchDB instance's
> >> UUID}/{db name}` (plan is to make this configurable).
> >>
> >> This means that you could use a single CouchDB in the Sky (or cloud or
> >> whatever) to copy your various local CouchDB instances into without
> >> conflict.
> >>
> >> Now, these aren't (yet) "true" rolling backups or anything. They're just
> >> "cloud copies" (assuming that architecture) of local databases. It's
> >> helpful when (as I have had happen), your computer dies and all those
> local
> >> dev couch's are gone. T_T Saves a few tears, anyhow.
> >>
> >> Next up?
> >> Configurable _replicate or _replicator endpoint.
> >> Configurable database names!
> >> A copy.py script that takes one DB and replicates it to another.
> >> Anything else? :)
> >>
> >> Thanks for listening. ^_^
> >> Benjamin
> >> --
> >> http://bigbluehat.com/
> >>
>
>

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