Hello,
I've found that Apache Lenya supports both windows and linux, this could be
an example and way to learn for me, hence I decided to consider how did they
make it. Beside of other, they use Nullsoft Scriptable Install System(
http://nsis.sourceforge.net), license here
http://nsis.sourceforge.
On 5/04/2009 9:47 AM, Alexander Chekmarev wrote:
Hello,
I've found that Apache Lenya supports both windows and linux, this could be
an example and way to learn for me, hence I decided to consider how did they
make it. Beside of other, they use Nullsoft Scriptable Install System(
http://nsis.sour
and one mail more) promise myself that this is the last one
>> Generating the Couch DB configuration files based on installation
>> parameters.
the what I meant was "changing paths within config files according to where
a user have this component installed." by default there are some values.
*.ini
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Chris Anderson commented on COUCHDB-92:
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I think it should go into trunk, for sure.
evidence not that word i wanted.. obvious would be more correct. sorry for
that
2009/4/5 Alexander Chekmarev
> Of course, evidence problem is paths because it differs in windows and
> linux, hence I thought this way.
>
> 2009/4/5 Alexander Chekmarev
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> I meant work of autoconf should be done w
Hi all,
For convenience, I've put together a .zip file containing couchdb 0.9
binaries for Windows.
Please note that this is *not* an official build and has been put
together by hand by me. A proposal has been submitted to the Summer of
Code project to create an 'official' build process fo
Of course, evidence problem is paths because it differs in windows and
linux, hence I thought this way.
2009/4/5 Alexander Chekmarev
> I meant work of autoconf should be done whether we use autobuild linux
> tools in windows or don't. It is likely I was wrong calling it
> "configuration files".
On 5/04/2009 2:19 AM, Noah Slater wrote:
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 01:18:19PM +1100, Mark Hammond wrote:
Generating the Couch DB configuration files based on installation
parameters.
They are already, how do you mean?
I made reference to this in an earlier mail, but I've just discovered
that d
I meant work of autoconf should be done whether we use autobuild linux tools
in windows or don't. It is likely I was wrong calling it "configuration
files".
2009/4/4 Noah Slater
> On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 01:18:19PM +1100, Mark Hammond wrote:
> >> Generating the Couch DB configuration files base
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Adam Kocoloski commented on COUCHDB-92:
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Actually, I think it'd be better if the inte
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Adam Kocoloski closed COUCHDB-316.
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> statistics(runtime) doesn't do what we think it does
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Adam Kocoloski resolved COUCHDB-316.
Resolution: Fixed
fixed in r762019
> statistics(runtime) doesn't do what we think it does
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 01:18:19PM +1100, Mark Hammond wrote:
>> Generating the Couch DB configuration files based on installation
>> parameters.
They are already, how do you mean?
> I made reference to this in an earlier mail, but I've just discovered
> that default.ini can happily use relative
A little surprising but good for me. :) Rather the installer should consider
correct configuration parameters if not linux auto-tools are used, but I
thought taking care about using autoconf in windows is the easiest way. When
windows installer allows to choose some paths for user it could affect o
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