On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 9:39 AM, Frank Scholten <[email protected]> wrote: > I am having problems building the project in IntelliJ. > > AbstractHadoopServiceTest in Yarn won't compile > > I think it's because of the 4 Hadoop versions listed under External Libraries > > 0.20.2 > 0.23.0-cdh4b1 > 0.20.2-cdh3u2 > 0.20.205.0
Having 0.20.2 and 0.20.205.0 looks wrong. Can you remove the definition of hadoop.version in the YARN POM and see if that helps? Tom > > However running a mvn clean install in the Yarn module itself does work. > > Frank > > On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 2:14 AM, Alex Heneveld > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thanks for the feedback. >> >> This is working now, but took a couple of attempts. I suspect either repo >> availability problem or a maven-on-ubuntu version problem (maven2 versions) >> wrt hadoop-client's pom. >> >> On a side note I wonder whether yarn could use default ${hadoop.version} -- >> currently it is hard-coded against 0.23.1 for hadoop-client scope test; >> whereas /pom.xml declares 0.20.205.0 for most things hadoop. >> >> BTW here are the facts of the build problem, in case it comes up >> again/elsewhere: >> >> - wiping .m2/repo/org/apache didn't fix it on the problematic machines (even >> whilst wiping that dir _did_ cause a successful build on other machines) >> - there were two problematic machines; both Ubuntu, one Jenkins (maven 3.0.3 >> allegedly) and one a dev box (out-of-the-box apt-get maven2, not sure which >> version) >> - doing a manual install of maven 3.0.3 and clean install in yarn dir seems >> to fix it >> >> --A >> >> >> On 19/03/2012 15:42, Ashish wrote: >>> >>> Build is working fine for me as well. >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Andrei Savu<[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> I'm unable to reproduce the build failure on trunk even after remove >>>> ~/.m2/repository/org/apache >>>> >>>> Could this be a partial download error that will go away on retry? >>>> >>>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Andrei Savu<[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Builds fine for me but it's possible that my maven cache already >>>>> contains >>>>> that fail. I will remove everything under org.apache and try again. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Alex Heneveld< >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi folks- >>>>>> >>>>>> Is anyone else having problems building Whirr head? >>>>>> >>>>>> Looks like Yarn problem pulling in Apache. >>>>>> >>>>>> I get: >>>>>> >>>>>> [INFO] --- maven-compiler-plugin:2.3.2:**testCompile >>>>>> (default-testCompile) @ whirr-yarn --- >>>>>> [INFO] Compiling 3 source files to /home/jenkins/.jenkins/jobs/**Apache >>>>>> Whirr/workspace/services/yarn/**target/test-classes >>>>>> [INFO] >>>>>> ------------------------------**------------------------------**- >>>>>> [ERROR] COMPILATION ERROR : >>>>>> [INFO] >>>>>> ------------------------------**------------------------------**- >>>>>> [ERROR] /home/jenkins/.jenkins/jobs/**Apache >>>>>> Whirr/workspace/services/yarn/**src/test/java/org/apache/** >>>>>> >>>>>> whirr/service/yarn/**integration/**AbstractHadoopServiceTest.**java:[32,29] >>>>>> package org.apache.hadoop.conf does not exist >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Almost certainly due to: >>>>>> >>>>>> Downloaded:http://repo1.maven.**org/maven2/org/apache/hadoop/** >>>>>> >>>>>> hadoop-main/0.23.1/hadoop-**main-0.23.1.pom<http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/hadoop/hadoop-main/0.23.1/hadoop-main-0.23.1.pom> >>>>>> (13 KB at 42.6 KB/sec) >>>>>> [WARNING] The POM for org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-**client:jar:0.23.1 is >>>>>> invalid, transitive dependencies (if any) will not be available, enable >>>>>> debug logging for more details >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> --A >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >>> >> >>
