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Cheolsoo Park commented on PIG-4047:
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[~daijy], {{ant clean eclipse-files \-Dhadoopversion=23}} started failing with 
the following error after this commit-
{code}
BUILD FAILED
/Users/cheolsoop/workspace/pig-apache/build.xml:329: 
/Users/cheolsoop/workspace/pig-apache/lib does not exist.
{code}
Do you know why?

> Break up pig withouthadoop and fat jar
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PIG-4047
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-4047
>             Project: Pig
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: build
>    Affects Versions: site
>            Reporter: fang fang chen
>            Assignee: fang fang chen
>              Labels: build
>             Fix For: 0.14.0
>
>         Attachments: PIG-4047-1.patch, PIG-4047-2.patch, PIG-4047-3.patch, 
> PIG-4047.patch
>
>
> pig-withouthadoop jar is packaging pig core and pig core dependencies. But 
> this jar should be removed due to following items:
> 1. the name is confusing. User did not know what the jar is used for at a 
> glance.
> 2. it is not absolutely clear for user what the core dependencies are.
> 3. it is hard to maintain dependencies, like dependencies version update. 
> Maybe user want to try different version avro without repackaging.
> It is better to not use pig-withouthadoop jar, instead:
> 1. devided without hadoop jar into pig core and pig core dependencies.
> 2. save jars in 1# in lib directory
> 3. in pig script, always add all the jars in lib directory into classpath and 
> add pig core jar into classpath.
> I used pig in this way since version 0.8.1 via launching pig grunt. No issue 
> found yet.
> Current branch-0.13 is packaging following jars into pig-withouhadoop jar:
>              <include name="antlr-runtime-${antlr.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="ST4-${stringtemplate.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="jline-${jline.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="jackson-mapper-asl-${jackson.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="jackson-core-asl-${jackson.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="joda-time-${joda-time.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="guava-${guava.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="automaton-${automaton.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="jansi-${jansi.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="avro-${avro.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="avro-mapred-${avro.version}.jar"/>
>              <include name="trevni-core-${avro.version}.jar"/>
>             <include name="trevni-avro-${avro.version}.jar"/>
>             <include name="snappy-java-${snappy. version}.jar"/>
> We could save upper jars and pig-core jar into lib directory.



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