For a high-level guide to Microsoft Windows.
There is a troubleshooting guide:
http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Troubleshooting
There is a wiki for general documentation:
http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/
And some Windows-specific tips:
http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Quirks_on_Windows
There are collection of friendly mailing lists:
http://couchdb.apache.org/community/lists.html
Please work through these in order if you experience any problems.
You will need the following installed:
- Erlang OTP (>=R16B03-1, =<18.1) (http://erlang.org/)
- ICU (>=4.*) (http://icu-project.org/)
- OpenSSL (>=0.9.8r) (http://www.openssl.org/)
- Mozilla SpiderMonkey (=1.8.5) (http://www.mozilla.org/js/spidermonkey/)
- libcurl (>=7.20) (http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/)
- Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/)
- Microsoft SDK 7.0 or 7.1 (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8279)
- Python (>= 2.68) for docs (http://python.org/)
- Python Sphinx (>=1.1.3) (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Sphinx)
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When installing Cygwin, be sure to select all the
development
tools. -
When installing Erlang, you must build it from source.
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The CouchDB build requires a number of the Erlang build scripts.
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All dependent libraries should be built with the same version of microsoft SDK.
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Do not try to link against libraries built with, or included in, Cygwin or MingW. They are not compatible with the Erlang/OTP or CouchDB build scripts.
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ICU version 4.6 and later will build cleanly using MSBuild.
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Python and Sphinx are optional for building the online documentation. Use cygwin-provided Python and install Sphinx via easy_install or pip. Further information is here http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools#id4
Before starting any Cygwin terminals, run:
set CYGWIN=nontsec
To set up your environment, run:
[VS_BIN]/vcvars32.bat
Replace [VS_BIN] with the path to your Visual Studio bin
directory.
You must check that:
* The `which link` command points to the Microsoft linker.
* The `which cl` command points to the Microsoft compiler.
* The `which mc` command points to the Microsoft message compiler.
* The `which mt` command points to the Microsoft manifest tool.
* The `which nmake` command points to the Microsoft make tool.
If you do not do this, the build may fail due to Cygwin ones found in /usr/bin
being used instead.
You must include Win32 OpenSSL, built statically from source. Use exactly the same version as required by the Erlang/OTP build process.
However, you can skip the GUI tools by running:
echo "skipping gs" > lib/gs/SKIP
echo "skipping ic" > lib/ic/SKIP
echo "skipping jinterface" > lib/jinterface/SKIP
Follow the rest of the Erlang instructions as described.
After running:
./otp_build release -a
You should run:
./release/win32/Install.exe -s
This will set up the release/win32/bin directory correctly. The CouchDB installation scripts currently write their data directly into this location.
To set up your environment for building CouchDB, run:
eval `./otp_build env_win32`
To set up the ERL_TOP
environment variable, run:
export ERL_TOP=[ERL_TOP]
Replace [ERL_TOP]
with the Erlang source directory name.
Remember to use /cygdrive/c/
instead of c:/
as the directory prefix.
To set up your path, run:
export PATH=$ERL_TOP/release/win32/erts-5.8.5/bin:$PATH
If everything was successful, you should be ready to build CouchDB.
Relax.
Note that win32-curl
is only required if you wish to run the developer
tests.
The documentation step may be skipped using --disable-docs
if you wish.
Once you have satisfied the dependencies you should run:
./configure \
--with-js-include=/cygdrive/c/path_to_spidermonkey_include \
--with-js-lib=/cygdrive/c/path_to_spidermonkey_lib \
--with-win32-icu-binaries=/cygdrive/c/path_to_icu_binaries_root \
--with-erlang=$ERL_TOP/release/win32/usr/include \
--with-win32-curl=/cygdrive/c/path/to/curl/root/directory \
--with-openssl-bin-dir=/cygdrive/c/openssl/bin \
--with-msvc-redist-dir=/cygdrive/c/dir/with/vcredist_platform_executable \
--disable-init \
--disable-launchd \
--prefix=$ERL_TOP/release/win32
This command could take a while to complete.
If everything was successful you should see the following message:
You have configured Apache CouchDB, time to relax.
Relax.
To install CouchDB you should run:
make install
If everything was successful you should see the following message:
You have installed Apache CouchDB, time to relax.
Relax.
To build the .exe installer package, you should run:
make dist
Alternatively, you may run CouchDB directly from the build tree, but
to avoid any contamination do not run make dist
after this.
You can start the CouchDB server by running:
$ERL_TOP/release/win32/bin/couchdb.bat
When CouchDB starts it should eventually display the following message:
Apache CouchDB has started, time to relax.
Relax.
To check that everything has worked, point your web browser to:
http://127.0.0.1:5984/_utils/index.html
From here you should run the verification tests in Firefox.