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Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): couchdb-1.0.1-1.fc14.i686 How reproducible: package was installed via yum. on starting couchdb the message Illegal instruction (core dumped) shows up. Steps to Reproduce: 1. install couchdb via yum 2. start couchdb (simply write couchdb) 3. error message Illegal instruction (core dumped) Actual results: couchdb does not work Expected results: running couchdb process Additional info: tried on two pcs both of which are pentium 3 (800 and 1000 mhz)
Could you, please, try the latest 1.0.2 from updates-testing repository? Unfortunately I don't have F-14 to try it out.
Unfortunately the same error: rpm -q couchdb couchdb-1.0.2-4.fc14.i686 couchdb -V couchdb - Apache CouchDB 1.0.2 couchdb Illegal instruction (core dumped)
has there already been found a solution for this bug. Can it be associated with the pentium 3 processor?
(In reply to comment #3) > has there already been found a solution for this bug. Can it be associated with > the pentium 3 processor? Probably. I can't reproduce this issue on F-15 or F-16.
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