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Szehon Ho commented on HIVE-6593:
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Yea I was just checking if those translated to any other special requirements
on hive side as to structure, permission of any file (if any), etc for the jdbc
tarball. I guess I'll work on making a tarball of the lib/*.jar I listed
above.
Just as FYI, dug a little bit and it seems slf4j has been removed from lib by
HIVE-6162, its in the bigtop spec for but not effective anymore.
> Create a maven assembly for hive-jdbc
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> Key: HIVE-6593
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-6593
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Build Infrastructure
> Affects Versions: 0.12.0
> Reporter: Mark Grover
> Assignee: Szehon Ho
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> Currently in Apache Bigtop we bundle and distribute Hive. In particular, for
> users to not have to install the entirety of Hive on machines that are just
> jdbc clients, we have a special package which is a subset of hive, called
> hive-jdbc that bundles only the jdbc driver jar and it's dependencies.
> However, because Hive doesn't have an assembly for the jdbc jar, we have to
> hack and hardcode the list of jdbc jars and it's dependencies:
> https://github.com/apache/bigtop/blob/master/bigtop-packages/src/rpm/hive/SPECS/hive.spec#L361
> As Hive moves to Maven, it would be pretty fantastic if Hive could leverage
> the maven-assembly-plugin and generate a .tar.gz assembly for what's required
> for jdbc gateway machines. That we can simply take that distribution and
> build a jdbc package from it without having to hard code jar names and
> dependencies. That would make the process much less error prone.
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