It isn't, but I'm happy not to pursue this. :) B.
On 8 March 2012 23:35, Mark Crispin <[email protected]> wrote: > Robert, > > Unfortunately, I don't have any transcripts from my build attempt. I just > know that doing a fresh "make && sudo make install" for couchdb made the > problem go away. > > As near as I can guess, perhaps an abortive erlang build was enough to > satisfy couchdb's build, because couchdb was launching erl. It just wasn't > started the web browser or otherwise doing anything useful. > > Sorry that I don't have more information. But maybe the possibility that > an abortive erlang build that let the couchdb build complete is enough > info? > > On Thu, 8 Mar 2012, Robert Newson wrote: >> Mark, please tell me you received error messages when you did 'make && >> sudo make install' for couchdb when erlang was not installed? Without >> a './configure' first, there shouldn't even be a Makefile. >> >> B. >> >> On 8 March 2012 22:37, Mark Crispin >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Thank you everuybody for your help. >>> >>> It appears that the problem was that I installed erlang AFTER I installed >>> couchdb. Changing the installation order fixed it. Thank you! >>> >>> >>> mark crispin: senior software engineer >>> [email protected] | +1.514.392.9220 ext 297 | +1.866.497.0101 >>> >>> www.netmail.com | scan | secure | store | search || business driven email >>> eliminate risk - ensure compliance - enhance productivity >>> >>> >>> >>> http://help.netmail.com | find | learn | contribute >>> the only place for everything netmail >>> >> > > mark crispin: senior software engineer > [email protected] | +1.514.392.9220 ext 297 | +1.866.497.0101 > > www.netmail.com | scan | secure | store | search || business driven email > eliminate risk - ensure compliance - enhance productivity > > > > http://help.netmail.com | find | learn | contribute > the only place for everything netmail >
