![]() ![]() ![]() Libcouchbase2-bin is already the newest version.Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded. Libcouchbase-dev is already the newest version. ~/dev/couch$ sudo apt-get install libcouchbase-dev libcouchbase2-bin build-essentialīuild-essential is already the newest version. As a matter of fact, we have a current open position to join the team to help improve Python. We use Python extensively at Couchbase internally. This does make the installation require those dependencies, but we do some very advanced things like allowing real concurrency in threaded python programs by carefully unlocking/locking the GIL while running evented IO. We do use libcouchbase intentionally with the Python client, as it gives us excellent performance and compatibility. What was the error you ran into? I can probably help more if you post something that describes what you saw in your environment. Version 2.1.0 was released in August 2013! The current version is 2.7.6 as covered in the Release Notes and Archives page, which also has links to packages and source. With regard to pip not compiling, it could be related to the rather old version of lcb you’ve installed. My guess is you ended up on possibly the wrong path by looking at old resources on the 'net, rather than hitting the primary source at. This is the primary source documentation, so any help in updating things like stackoverflow to point to the primary source would be appreciated. Couchbase maintains an apt-get repository with these libs. Are you trying to phase out Python altogether?Īddressing the questions roughly in order, the Start using the Python SDK documentation page does describe how to install libcouchbase on ubuntu including libcouchbase-dev packages. For that matter Python is not even available in tags. IMHO Python couchbase is essential due python’s ability to quickly and easily deal with the data which makes it ideal candidate for populating couchbase buckets with the data for data mining or other data investigations for which I find couchbase almost ideally suitable and rare tool. I have finally managed to locate page where there are different releases of libcouchbase-devel and I have tried and successfully installed libcouchbase-devel-2.1.0-1.x86_64 (apart from some other dependences it requires).īut in spite of that the underlying shared library was available python’s PIP is still giving me trouble in trying to compile python library (to the certain extent I am expecting to see more pure python library than shared library use but… hey, it is better to be working first)įrom my side it looks as if Python SDK is dropped out from the fashion as even some programming drop-downs around developers site skip Python giving typically, Java. There was some struggle to find these libraries (as they are virtually non existent on ubuntu official mirrors and even PPA’s and very hard to find on developers site) I have read several stack overflow qa’s and none of them described even remotely issues I am encountering. After a while I have concluded that I have to install libcouchbase-devel bundle of linux libraries onto my system. Since recommended method published on developers Python pages completely failed, I conducted further investigation about resources and where to find them. ![]() Server installation is OK and I could use it via the console.ĭuring installation of library i have faced several obstacles and often have been unable to find appropriate resources. I was unable to install python library for couchbase on Ubuntu 14. ![]()
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