Whelp, best of luck to you fellas then.
Unfortunately I'm lacking the experience that would help you folks with the
testing of this port.
Hopefully things go well with CVS (it's at least well documented at Apache)
otherwise I'll have to dump BSD off my server machine and stick CentOS
(yuck) on
, 2012 at 2:27 AM, Matthew Seaman-2 [via FreeBSD]
ml-node+s1045724n5478487...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
On 13/02/2012 07:57, Bleakwiser wrote:
Kidding right?
patch -p1 isn't even mentioned in the man pages.
And again, i've ran,
patch hadoop-1.0.0.diff
Nothing happens, just blank cursor
, Bleakwiser wrote:
I was able to find some better information on the patch command
through
wikipeida, their article on it is really great.
However I'm still not clear on what files I'm supposed to download to
be
running the patch on. I've dug around inside the .diff file with pico
a bit
at 3:27 AM, Bernhard Froehlich-2 [via FreeBSD]
ml-node+s1045724n5478581...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
On 13.02.2012 09:48, Bleakwiser wrote:
I was able to find some better information on the patch command
through
wikipeida, their article on it is really great.
However I'm still not clear
missing from 9.0?).
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 3:27 AM, Bernhard Froehlich-2 [via FreeBSD]
ml-node+s1045724n5478581...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
On 13.02.2012 09:48, Bleakwiser wrote:
I was able to find some better information on the patch command
through
wikipeida, their article
:
On 13.02.2012 09:48, Bleakwiser wrote:
I was able to find some better information on the patch command
through
wikipeida, their article on it is really great.
However I'm still not clear on what files I'm supposed to download to
be
running the patch on. I've dug around inside the .diff
at 3:27 AM, Bernhard Froehlich-2 [via FreeBSD]
ml-node+s1045724n5478581...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
On 13.02.2012 09:48, Bleakwiser wrote:
I was able to find some better information on the patch command
through
wikipeida, their article on it is really great.
However I'm still not clear
*FreeBSD 9.0 / Hadoop 1.0.0 Install Guide From Preliminary Port*
After installing FreeBSD 9.0 AMD64 I used 'portsnap fetch' to fetch the
latest ports tree, installed Portmaster and with it the Diablo-JDK16 port,
wget, svn, rsync, Tomcat7 and Hadoop 1.0.0 .
There are plenty of guides online how
Oh, 1 last thing. Config files are in the default location (same as apache)
/usr/local/etc/hadoop
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Trae Barlow traebar...@gmail.com wrote:
*FreeBSD 9.0 / Hadoop 1.0.0 Install Guide From Preliminary Port*
After installing FreeBSD 9.0 AMD64 I used 'portsnap
Apologies in order if I'm wrong, but I am failing to find the tgz holding the
Hadoop port on http://people.freebsd.org/~clement/hadoop/
Older versions in http://people.freebsd.org/~clement/hadoop/old/ are there,
sure, but the latest (1.0.0) is what I'm looking for.
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I know this isn't exactly the place for it but I really have no idea what to
do with this .diff file.
I've looked at the FreeBSD hadnbook, scoured forums and old forum posts and
all I can find is a method to create them and how to make them if you're
updating a port's source.
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ml-node+s1045724n547842...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
Hi.
Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 11:44:03PM -0800, Bleakwiser wrote:
I know this isn't exactly the place for it but I really have no idea
what to
do with this .diff file.
Try
{{{
cd /usr/ports
fetch -o - http://people.freebsd.org
'Ello.
Singing in to let you know that I'm setting up FreeBSD 9.0 amd-64 in a
Virtual-BOX machine (4096MB / 3CPU) and plan on setting up a FTHHJ (FreeBSD
Tomcat-7 Hadoop Hive Diablo-Java... just coined that o.0) server and writing
up some basic MapReduce methods in Java using a customized
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