I feel #4 as a better option.

Regards,
Ravi Teja

-----Original Message-----
From: Alejandro Abdelnur [mailto:t...@cloudera.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:38 PM
To: common-...@hadoop.apache.org; mapreduce-dev@hadoop.apache.org;
hdfs-...@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: 0.23 & trunk tars, we'll we publishing 1 tar per component or a
single tar? What about source tar?

Currently common, hdfs and mapred create partial tars which are not usable
unless they are stitched together into a single tar.

With HADOOP-7642 the stitching happens as part of the build.

The build currently produces the following tars:

1* common TAR
2* hdfs (partial) TAR
3* mapreduce (partial) TAR
4* hadoop (full, the stitched one) TAR

#1 on its own does not run anything, #2 and #3 on their own don't run. #4
runs hdfs & mapreduce.

Questions:

Q1. Does it make sense to publish #1, #2 & #3? Or #4 is sufficient and you
start the services you want (i.e. Hbase would just use HDFS)?

Q2. And what about a source TAR, does it make sense to have source TAR per
component or a single TAR for the whole?


For simplicity (for the build system and for users) I'd prefer a single
binary TAR and a single source TAR.

Thanks.

Alejandro

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