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Andrew Purtell commented on HBASE-3374: --------------------------------------- @Charles Thanks, looking forward to JRuby 1.6. > Our jruby jar has *GPL jars in it; fix > -------------------------------------- > > Key: HBASE-3374 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-3374 > Project: HBase > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: stack > Fix For: 0.90.1, 0.92.0 > > Attachments: jruby.txt > > > The latest JRuby's complete jar bundles *GPL jars (JNA and JFFI among > others). It looks like the functionality we depend on -- the shell in > particular -- makes use of these dirty jars so they are hard to strip. They > came in because we (I!) just updated our JRuby w/o checking in on what > updates contained. JRuby has been doing this for a while now (1.1.x added > the first LGPL). You have to go all the ways back to the original HBase > checkin, HBASE-487, of JRuby -- 1.0.3 -- to get a JRuby w/o *GPL jars. > Plan is to try and revert our JRuby all the ways down to 1.0.3 before > shipping 0.90.0. Thats what this issue is about. > We should also look into moving off JRuby in the medium to long-term. Its > kinda awkward sticking on an old version that is no longer supported. I'll > open an issue for that. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.