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I'm attempting to build and run CouchDB following the instructions at https://github.com/jhs/build-couchdb. I am able to build successfully, but when I try to run CouchDB I first receive an error about a bad symbol lookup in a crypto library. Every subsequent time I run it I get the following error:

Apache CouchDB 1.6.0 (LogLevel=info) is starting.

{"init terminating in do_boot",{{badmatch,{error,{bad_return,{{couch_app,start,[normal,["/couchdb/build/etc/couchdb/default.ini","/couchdb/build/etc/couchdb/local.ini"]]},{'EXIT',{{badmatch,{error,{shutdown,{failed_to_start_child,couch_secondary_services,{shutdown,{failed_to_start_child,uuids,{undef,[{crypto,rand_bytes",[]},{couch_uuids,new_prefix,0,[{file,"/couchdb/dependencies/couchdb/src/couchdb/couch_uuids.erl"},{line,84}]},{couch_uuids,state,0,[{file,"/couchdb/dependencies/couchdb/src/couchdb/couch_uuids.erl"},{line,100}]},{couch_uuids,init,1,[{file,"/couchdb/dependencies/couchdb/src/couchdb/couch_uuids.erl"},{line,50}]},{gen_server,init_it,6,[{file,"gen_server.erl"},{line,304}]},{proc_lib,init_p_do_apply,3,[{file,"proc_lib.erl"},{line,239}]}]}}}}}}},[{couch_server_sup,start_server,1,[{file,"/couchdb/dependencies/couchdb/src/couchdb/couch_server_sup.erl"},{line,98}]},{application_master,start_it_old,4,[{file,"application_master.erl"},{line,269}]}]}}}}}},[{couch,start,0,[{file,"/couchdb/dependencies/couchdb/src/couchdb/couch.erl"},{line,18}]},{init,start_it,1,[]},{init,start_em,1,[]}]}}

I installed all of the dependencies listed on the github page as well as the dependencies listed on Apache's installation guide. Additionally, I have rebuilt with the option to not strip down erlang/otp

rake otp_keep="*"

I am running on CentOS 6.6

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I ended up not using build-couchdb, but followed the instructions from the Apache wiki on installing couchdb. I had to set permissions as explained on the CouchDB guide, but it all worked out just fine.

This has been the best way I could figure out how to install CouchDB on Redhat/CentOS RHEL5/RHEL6.

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