[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-8013) Get JDBC server working with Scala 2.11

2015-06-01 Thread Patrick Wendell (JIRA)

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Patrick Wendell updated SPARK-8013:
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Target Version/s: 1.5.0

> Get JDBC server working with Scala 2.11
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> Key: SPARK-8013
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-8013
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Sub-task
>  Components: SQL
>Reporter: Patrick Wendell
>Assignee: Iulian Dragos
>Priority: Critical
>
> It's worth some investigation here, but I believe the simplest solution is to 
> see if we can get Scala to shade it's use of JLine to avoid JLine conflicts 
> between Hive and the Spark repl.
> It's also possible that there is a simpler internal solution to the conflict 
> (I haven't looked at it in a long time). So doing some investigation of that 
> would be good. IIRC, there is use of Jline in our own repl code, in addition 
> to in Hive and also in the Scala 2.11 repl. Back when we created the 2.11 
> build I couldn't harmonize all the versions in a nice way.



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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-8013) Get JDBC server working with Scala 2.11

2015-06-01 Thread Patrick Wendell (JIRA)

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Patrick Wendell updated SPARK-8013:
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Priority: Critical  (was: Major)

> Get JDBC server working with Scala 2.11
> ---
>
> Key: SPARK-8013
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-8013
> Project: Spark
>  Issue Type: Sub-task
>  Components: SQL
>Reporter: Patrick Wendell
>Assignee: Iulian Dragos
>Priority: Critical
>
> It's worth some investigation here, but I believe the simplest solution is to 
> see if we can get Scala to shade it's use of JLine to avoid JLine conflicts 
> between Hive and the Spark repl.
> It's also possible that there is a simpler internal solution to the conflict 
> (I haven't looked at it in a long time). So doing some investigation of that 
> would be good. IIRC, there is use of Jline in our own repl code, in addition 
> to in Hive and also in the Scala 2.11 repl. Back when we created the 2.11 
> build I couldn't harmonize all the versions in a nice way.



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