@ randall, oh, good catch - there is a system installed package - will stop it - in fact, will delete it (this is a test machine and only want to run couch with cors on it). onward and upward.

On 11/04/2012 01:57 PM, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
On 04.11.2012, at 21:41, Randall Leeds <randall.le...@gmail.com> wrote:

I believe the default configuration of "make install" will install in
/usr/local. If you have files in /etc (instead of /usr/local/etc), then It
sounds like there is a system-installed couchdb package.

One way to test is to run "make dev" and then you can launch CouchDB from
the source tree without installing by running "./utils/run". Make sure any
system-wide couchdb is stopped. The configuration files will be in
"etc/couchdb" in the source tree after building.
Note that when running make dev, which is definitely recommended, that the 
respective .ini files are etc/couchdb/default_dev.ini & local_dev.ini

Cheers
Jan
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On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 11:09 AM, john.tiger <john.tigernas...@gmail.com>wrote:

On 11/04/2012 08:19 AM, Benoit Chesneau wrote:

On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 4:07 PM, john.tiger <john.tigernas...@gmail.com>
wrote:

do not see any cors_enable in either default or local ini - easy enough
to
add but want to be sure if it should already be in the ini files in this
build or that I don't have the right ini files - meanwhile we'll just add
and continue testing.

Are you using the correct branch ? It should be there after the
bootstrap.
yes, in the right branch - the branch /etc folder has default.ini with the
cors_enabled line - so apparently the bootstrap is not overwriting the
system /etc/couchdb/default.ini file  or this happened in make install -
not sure - ran both with sudo so should not be a permission thing





- benoīt

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