Re: Derby version used by Hive

2015-09-28 Thread Richard Hillegas
10.10.2.0 makes sense if you need to run on some ancient > > JVMs: > > > Java SE 5 or Java ME CDC/Foundation Profile 1.1. Hadoop, however, > > requires > > > at least Java 6 according to > > > https://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HadoopJavaVersions. > > > >

Re: Derby version used by Hive

2015-09-28 Thread kulkarni.swar...@gmail.com
oopJavaVersions. > > > > Note that the Derby community expects to release version 10.12.1.1 soon: > > https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyTenTwelveOneRelease. This might be > a > > good opportunity for Hive to upgrade to a more capable version of Derby. > > > &

re: Derby version used by Hive

2015-09-28 Thread Richard Hillegas
according to > https://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HadoopJavaVersions. > > Note that the Derby community expects to release version 10.12.1.1 soon: > https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyTenTwelveOneRelease. This might be a > good opportunity for Hive to upgrade to a more capable version of Derby. >

Derby version used by Hive

2015-09-23 Thread Richard Hillegas
soon: https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyTenTwelveOneRelease. This might be a good opportunity for Hive to upgrade to a more capable version of Derby. I mention this because the Derby version used by Hive ends up on the classpath used by downstream projects (like Spark). That makes it awkward