Description of problem: CouchDB fails to start with message "init terminating in do_boot" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.1.1 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install couchdb (dnf install couchdb) 2. Start couchdb (sudo systemctl start couchdb.service) Actual results: CouchDB fails to start Expected results: CouchDB start normally Additional info: Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname systemd[1]: Starting CouchDB Server... Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname couchdb[21677]: {"init terminating in do_boot",{{nocatch,{error,{app_would_not_start,sasl}}},[{couch,start,0,[{file,"src/couch.erl"},{line,42}]},{init,start_em,1,[]},{init,do_boot,3,> Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname couchdb[21677]: init terminating in do_boot ({{nocatch,{error,{app_would_not_start,sasl}}},[{couch,start,0,[{_},{_}]},{init,start_em,1,[]},{init,do_boot,3,[]}]}) Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname couchdb[21677]: Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname couchdb[21677]: Crash dump is being written to: erl_crash.dump... Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname systemd[1]: couchdb.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname systemd[1]: couchdb.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname systemd[1]: Failed to start CouchDB Server. Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname systemd[1]: couchdb.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 1. Jan 11 18:05:44 hostname systemd[1]: Stopped CouchDB Server.
I can confirm this. When I start couchdb I get $ couchdb cat: /usr/bin/../releases/start_erl.data: No such file or directory /usr/bin/couchdb: line 47: /usr/bin/../erts-/bin/erlexec: No such file or directory Is there a workaround? There is also a question about this here: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/603808/cant-start-couchdb-due-to-deprecation-of-scheduler-bind-type-in-erlang-otp-18
This package has changed maintainer in Fedora. Reassigning to the new maintainer of this component.
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