Does the Drill web site describe where to find the Calcite fork? I strongly believe that it should.
Julian > On Feb 24, 2018, at 10:18 AM, Gautam Parai <[email protected]> wrote: > > Drill uses its own fork of Calcite. You could open a JIRA in Apache Calcite > and commit the changes, then port those back to Drill's forked version - a > committer can help you in porting/deploying the new JAR with your changes > (which will also bump up the version e.g. from r23 to r24). > > > With the upgrade to latest Calcite which will be available in the next > release, I think we would no longer need Drill's forked version. But in > either case you would have to first get in your changes to Apache Calcite. > > ________________________________ > From: 郑伟杰(乙一) <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2018 2:02:19 AM > To: dev > Subject: How to get org.apache.calcite of calcite for drill > > Hi everyone: In my scenario, I want to make calcite to support implicitly > cast when joinFilter, so i want to hack some code of calcite. But drill use > the specified version (1.4.0-drill-r23). So I want to get the specified > source code, what can i do ?
