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Nigel Jones resolved RANGER-1331.
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    Resolution: Duplicate

Realised this is a dup. Closing. Will add more comments to original

> Ranger build for eclipse/windows not working
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: RANGER-1331
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-1331
>             Project: Ranger
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Nigel Jones
>
> The quick start guide at http://ranger.apache.org/quick_start_guide.html has 
> instuctions to build ranger which work fine on Ubuntu 16.04/openjdk 8 / maven 
> 3.3.9
> However I was interested in setting up a more productive IDE environment, and 
> given my laptop is running Windows 10 as the primary OS decided to follow the 
> instructions for using eclipse (on windows)
> Is this something anyone is doing successfully (even if skipping building 
> some of the linux native auth pieces)?
> My thoughts on the instructions  before I built:
>       • List the version of eclipse instructions last tested with. Current is 
> neon-2 (4.6+) - this is what I'm trying with
>       • Export command is invalid on linux/windows. Either cover each OS or 
> keep it to "define environment variable" (I did this with the windows GUI)
>       • This is for Java 7 - Java 8 is now current
>       git clone https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-ranger.git 
> will change now that the project is out of incubator
> I then tried the build but it failed quickly on credential support
> [INFO] ranger ............................................. SUCCESS [  9.332 
> s]
> [INFO] Jdbc SQL Connector ................................. SUCCESS [  4.569 
> s]
> [INFO] Credential Support ................................. FAILURE [  9.579 
> s]
> Including full log
> Could we list on that page the OSs people have had success with?
> Are most using linux?
> Anyone tried MacOS?
> Other than eclipse are there IDEs people have got on well with (eclipse can 
> often have issues with maven builds) - an IDE is helpful for source 
> understanding and navigation



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