Giri,
Looking at configuration of Hadoop-Common-trunk-Commit/
There seems to be errors in the Post-build Actions.
It is complaining that
'trunk' exists but not 'trunk/artifacts/...'
Is it possible that this misconfiguration is the reason of failures?
--Konstantin
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This is about the release of Plasma-0.3, an alternate and independent
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That would be excellent.
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+1 for the reasons already cited: independent release cycles,
testing/build problems, lack of maintenance, etc. I think we should
strongly discourage new contrib components in favour of Apache Extras
or github, remove inactive contrib components, and also allow
maintainers to move components out
Konstantin,
trunk/artifacts gets populated when the jar and the tar ant target are
successful.
The main reason for the build failure so far is the build abort time
configuration. It was set to 30mins.
I have increased the build abort time and the builds are going on fine
Giri,
Thanks a lot for fixing this.
I see it is working now.
--Konstantin
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Giridharan Kesavan
gkesa...@yahoo-inc.comwrote:
Konstantin,
trunk/artifacts gets populated when the jar and the tar ant target are
successful.
The main reason for the build failure so
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 1:02 AM, Allen Wittenauer
awittena...@linkedin.comwrote:
So is the expectation that users would have to follow bread crumbs
to the github dumping ground, then try to figure out which repo is the
'better' choice for their usage? Using LZO as an example, it
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Tom White t...@cloudera.com wrote:
HBase moved all its contrib components out of the main tree a few
months back - can anyone comment how that worked out?
Sure. For each contrib:
ec2: no longer exists, and now has been integrated into Whirr and much
improved.
Yes. We have been and continue to be firm believers in Apache and the value of
Open Source software, as you can see from our track record to date of
contributing heavily to Hadoop and donating Pig, ZooKeeper, Avro, etc. We are
excited about their potential and we hope others will find them
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