Details
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Type:
Bug
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Status:
Closed
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Priority:
Major
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Affects Version/s: 2.0.1
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Fix Version/s: 2.0.2
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Component/s: documentation
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Security Level: Public
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Labels:
Description
users can now release couchbase server community edition by adding couchbase repository to centos/redhat and ubuntu and install couchbase by running yum or apt-get command
the instructions are documented here and need to be migrated to couchbase.com 2.0 manual
http://hub.internal.couchbase.com/confluence/display/CR/How+to+Use+a+Linux+Repo+--+ubuntu+debian
http://hub.internal.couchbase.com/confluence/display/CR/How+to+Use+a+Linux+Repo+--+yum+rpm
the instructions are documented here and need to be migrated to couchbase.com 2.0 manual
http://hub.internal.couchbase.com/confluence/display/CR/How+to+Use+a+Linux+Repo+--+ubuntu+debian
http://hub.internal.couchbase.com/confluence/display/CR/How+to+Use+a+Linux+Repo+--+yum+rpm
Is this truly ready for primetime? I created this ticket based on an email thread from Jin/Farshi, but when I look at the link, there are quite a few dependencies and steps. I had expected something simpler in terms of steps like that on the C Library:
http://www.couchbase.com/develop/c/current