That works very nicely - many thanks for your help.

Nick

On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 at 23:36 Robert Samuel Newson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The Dockerfile there was an early attempt to help folks test the merge
> right after it happens, it’s probably quite broken now.
>
> To build 2.0;
>
> ./configure
> make couch && dev/run —admin=foo:bar
>
> and you should have a 3 node development cluster running locally (port
> 15894, 25984, 35984 for each node and 5984 should be haproxy load balancer
> over them all if you had it installed).
>
> I believe we’ll soon have a much better Dockerfile from the community.
>
> B.
>
> > On 28 Jun 2015, at 16:48, Nick North <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm hoping eventually to try building CouchDB 2.0 on Windows, but thought
> > I'd start with Ubuntu 15.04 to give some point of reference. Using a
> clone
> > of master from yesterday, the instructions in README-DEV worked well up
> to
> > the point of completing "make check", after a couple of dependency
> issues,
> > which was excellent.
> >
> > However, I ran into problems with the "make docker-image" step. It
> produced
> > a few hundred lines of output, but finally died, saying:
> >
> > ==> b64url (compile)
> > ERROR: /home/couchdb/src/b64url/.rebar/erlcinfo file version is
> > incompatible. expected: 1 got: 2
> > ERROR: compile failed while processing /home/couchdb/src/b64url:
> rebar_abort
> >
> > As the README-DEV file asks us to report problems, I'm passing this
> along.
> >
> > The full output is in this gist
> > <https://gist.github.com/NorthNick/2df550ff3bd6aab13859>, in case that
> > is helpful, and it might be important to know that
> >
> > rebar was one of the dependencies that gave trouble, as the standard
> > Ubuntu package is too old,
> >
> > so I fetched and compiled the latest code. If anyone can point out
> > where I'm going
> >
> > wrong I'd be most grateful. Thanks for your help,
> >
> >
> > Nick
> >
> >
> > Nick
>
>

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