Re: Store Databases in /home/$user

2011-03-08 Thread Kinley Dorji
Even better. Thanks. On Mar 8, 2011 10:06 PM, "Nicholas Orr" wrote: pretty much once you have all the dependencies sorted, just use ./configure with --prefix and away you go :) On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:18 AM, Kinley Dorji wrote: > Wayne, that looks very ...

Re: Store Databases in /home/$user

2011-03-08 Thread Nicholas Orr
pretty much once you have all the dependencies sorted, just use ./configure with --prefix and away you go :) On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:18 AM, Kinley Dorji wrote: > Wayne, that looks very useful. I've been wanting to mix versions of > CouchDB besides the one I got working off the Ubuntu repositor

Re: Store Databases in /home/$user

2011-03-08 Thread Kinley Dorji
Wayne, that looks very useful. I've been wanting to mix versions of CouchDB besides the one I got working off the Ubuntu repository, but have not had much luck or time (more this) to get through the process. I'm going to get back at it once again. Thanks for sharing. Kinley On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at

Re: Store Databases in /home/$user

2011-03-08 Thread Wayne Conrad
On 03/08/2011 03:32 AM, Markus Burrer wrote: Can I store local.ini in /home/$user and run CouchDB in user space? I'm running couchdb in userspace, installed to the user's home directory. I did this so that my built-from-source couchdb won't interfere with the installed-from-package cou

Re: Store Databases in /home/$user

2011-03-08 Thread Markus Burrer
Am 02.03.2011 10:00, schrieb Nils Breunese: > Markus Burrer wrote: > >> Hi, I want to store the database files in the users home folder (like >> DesktopCouch from Ubuntu). How can I do this? > Check default.ini for settings you can override. Don't change these settings > in default.ini, but set yo

Re: Store Databases in /home/$user

2011-03-02 Thread Nils Breunese
Markus Burrer wrote: > Hi, I want to store the database files in the users home folder (like > DesktopCouch from Ubuntu). How can I do this? Check default.ini for settings you can override. Don't change these settings in default.ini, but set your overrides in local.ini. I think you're looking fo

Store Databases in /home/$user

2011-03-01 Thread Markus Burrer
Hi, I want to store the database files in the users home folder (like DesktopCouch from Ubuntu). How can I do this?