The recent commit to the POM fixed my build problem on my clean RedHat
box. Currently, build-reuters.sh is failing to run the k-means step on
Hadoop on that box and it looks like it is the same problem we've been
seeing with others running the Cloudera CDH3: hadoop is running under a
different user and the local file references don't resolve correctly
when the job is run under mine. I haven't yet figured out the best way
to fix this or why the other build-reuters job steps don't have this
problem (they all use ./examples... file paths too).
But yeah, we're pretty close.
On 10/14/10 11:11 AM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
Never mind, noise on my part. I had some patched code. Trying again.
-Grant
On Oct 14, 2010, at 2:09 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
I'm getting test failures from a clean install call. It's weird, though, I
don't see an obvious place where it printed out that it failed. Still digging.
On Oct 14, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Jeff Eastman wrote:
My build issue was not with Eclipse but with Maven but I'm suspecting a
permissions issue and will investigate today and report later.
On 10/14/10 7:13 AM, Sean Owen wrote:
Exactly, yes, go ahead and tag and build and vote on the product.
We definitely can't proceed if it doesn't build but seems to be some issue
with Eclipse rather than Maven?
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Grant Ingersoll<[email protected]>wrote:
Just to clarify, you mean start the release vote for a given set of
artifacts, right?
On Oct 14, 2010, at 9:02 AM, Sean Owen wrote:
If there are no major issues, we'll start a release tomorrow evening. Any
major issues? I see some ongoing work here.
There's no hard deadline; we keep working if we need to. Just as long as
we're converging on something quickly.
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