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Julian Hyde updated HIVE-6361:
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Status: Open (was: Patch Available)
> Un-fork Sqlline
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> Key: HIVE-6361
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-6361
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: CLI
> Affects Versions: 0.12.0
> Reporter: Julian Hyde
> Assignee: Julian Hyde
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> I propose to merge the two development forks of sqlline: Hive's beeline
> module, and the fork at https://github.com/julianhyde/sqlline.
> How did the forks come about? Hive’s SQL command-line interface Beeline was
> created by forking Sqlline (see HIVE-987, HIVE-3100), which at the time it
> was a useful but low-activity project languishing on SourceForge without an
> active owner. Around the same time, Julian Hyde independently started a
> github repo based on the same code base. Now several projects are using
> Julian Hyde's sqlline, including Apache Drill, Apache Phoenix, Cascading
> Lingual and Optiq.
> Merging these two forks will allow us to pool our resources. (Case in point:
> Drill issue DRILL-327 had already been fixed in a later version of sqlline;
> it still exists in beeline.)
> I propose the following steps:
> 1. Copy Julian Hyde's sqlline as a new Hive module, hive-sqlline.
> 2. Port fixes to hive-beeline into hive-sqlline.
> 3. Make hive-beeline depend on hive-sqlline, and remove code that is
> identical. What remains in the hive-beeline module is Beeline.java (a derived
> class of Sqlline.java) and Hive-specific extensions.
> 4. Make the hive-sqlline the official successor to Julian Hyde's sqlline.
> This achieves continuity for Hive’s users, gives the users of the non-Hive
> sqlline a version with minimal dependencies, unifies the two code lines, and
> brings everything under the Apache roof.
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