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AWS Linux 2 is inherited from Fedora/RHEL7/Centos but doesn't provide | AWS Linux 2 is inherited from Fedora/RHEL7/Centos but doesn't provide | ||
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# The Apache repository does not support IPV6 so if you have no external IPV4 route you will need to add one. | # The Apache repository does not support IPV6 so if you have no external IPV4 route you will need to add one. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 6 September 2024
AWS Linux 2 is inherited from Fedora/RHEL7/Centos but doesn't provide compatible Release version semantics. This means that the general Couchdb Apache instructions need adjusting.
This page uses [http://docs.couchdb.org/en/latest/install/unix.html#installation-using-the-apache-couchdb-convenience-binary-packages Apache Couchdb binary installation]
Instructions
- Using the Centos installation instructions.
- Create the `bintray-apache-couchdb-rpm.repo` file in the /etc/yum.repos.d directory.
- Fill in the full path to the repository list rather than using the Relver and Architecture macros.
- \[bintray\--apache-couchdb-rpm\] name=bintray\--apache-couchdb-rpm baseurl=<http://apache.bintray.com/couchdb-rpm/el7/x86_64/> gpgcheck=0 repo\_gpgcheck=0 enabled=1
- Yum install after enabling epel
- sudo yum install couchdb`
- Continue with the Couchdb and configuration as normal.
- The Apache repository does not support IPV6 so if you have no external IPV4 route you will need to add one.