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Miles Fidelman commented on COUCHDB-1640:
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Russell: This worked for me.  Thanks!  Interestingly, there is a similar 
problem in building Erlang R15 - the wxwidgets library has a similar naming 
problem, requiring a symbolic link to fix.

Robert/Dave:  I'm going to delete the virtual machine, and repeat the process 
from scratch, documenting the steps as I go (and see how many of the 
dependencies can be addressed directly from current Debian stable packages, vs. 
building from source).  Then....
- I'm happy to update the wiki - just set up the permission and let me know 
what I need to do.  
- I also figure that I can write this up as an INSTALL.Debian.Squeeze file, for 
distribution - let me know if this makes sense, and how to submit it.

Miles  
                
> build instructions broken for Debian
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COUCHDB-1640
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1640
>             Project: CouchDB
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Build System
>            Reporter: Miles Fidelman
>            Assignee: Dave Cottlehuber
>
> The instructions for building 1.2.1, from source, on Debian Stable (Squeeze) 
> are completely broken - both the INSTALL.Unix file in the distribution, and 
> the wiki page at http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Installing_on_Debian
> For one, the version of spidermonkey (libmozjs) is older than the minimum 
> required for Couch 1.2.1.
> For two, even after installing the latest spidermonkey from upstream, I can't 
> get more than half the developer tests to complete after an install.  I 
> expect it has to do with path issues and the proper invocation of ./configure 
> - but I can't figure out what the magic incantation is.
> I kind of wonder if anybody has actually tried a full install on Debian 
> Stable.

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