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Darrell Taylor commented on HADOOP-11843: ----------------------------------------- Some food for thought. I just wanted to run {code} dev-support/test-patch.sh /path/to/my.patch {code} As recommended on the wiki (http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowToContribute) But I have my patch outside of the source directory that is 'mounted' by the container (i.e. ~/hadoop) so can't access the .patch file from within the container. I could copy the file into the ~/hadoop directory I guess but that feels a little bit dirty. Any recommendations on what to do here? > Make setting up the build environment easier > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: HADOOP-11843 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-11843 > Project: Hadoop Common > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Niels Basjes > Assignee: Niels Basjes > Attachments: HADOOP-11843-2015-04-17-1612.patch, > HADOOP-11843-2015-04-17-2226.patch, HADOOP-11843-2015-04-17-2308.patch, > HADOOP-11843-2015-04-19-2206.patch, HADOOP-11843-2015-04-19-2232.patch > > > ( As discussed with [~aw] ) > In AVRO-1537 a docker based solution was created to setup all the tools for > doing a full build. This enables much easier reproduction of any issues and > getting up and running for new developers. > This issue is to 'copy/port' that setup into the hadoop project in > preparation for the bug squash. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)