Josh Elser created HBASE-26599: ---------------------------------- Summary: Netty exclusion through ZooKeeper not effective as intended Key: HBASE-26599 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-26599 Project: HBase Issue Type: Bug Components: dependencies Affects Versions: 2.4.8 Reporter: Josh Elser Assignee: Josh Elser
Picking up where [~psomogyi] has been digging this week. We've been seeing an issue where MiniDFS-based tests fail to start due to missing netty classes. HBASE-25969 seems to have intended to remove transitive Netty but was ineffective (at least for hadoop.profile=3.0). The dependency exclusion was for {{io.netty:netty}} and {{io.netty:netty-all}} but ZooKeeper 3.5.7 transitively depends on {{netty-handler}} and {{netty-transport-native-epoll}} (per [https://search.maven.org/artifact/org.apache.zookeeper/zookeeper/3.5.7/jar)] The funny part is that we _should_ have seen failures in any hbase unit test using MiniDFS because we excluded netty and netty-all in HBASE-25969, but because we missed the exclusions, we still keep running. The intent of HBASE-25969 was good, but I think we need to revisit the execution. We need netty dependencies on the scope=test classpath. We just want to keep them off the scope=compile classpath (out of our client and server jars). disclaimer: I have not yet looked at 2.5.x or master yet to see if this also affects them. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)