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Patrick Wendell updated SPARK-1681:
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    Description: 
When Hive support is enabled we should copy the datanucleus jars to the 
packaged distribution. The simplest way would be to create a lib_managed folder 
in the final distribution so that the compute-classpath script searches in 
exactly the same way whether or not it's a release.

A slightly nicer solution is to put the jars inside of `/lib` and have some 
fancier check for the jar location in the compute-classpath script.

We should also document how to run Spark SQL on YARN when hive support is 
enabled. In particular how to add the necessary jars to spark-submit.

  was:
When Hive support is enabled we should copy the datanucleus jars to the 
packaged distribution. The simplest way would be to create a lib_managed folder 
in the final distribution so that the compute-classpath script searches in 
exactly the same way whether or not it's a release.

A slightly nicer solution is to put the jars inside of `/lib` and have some 
fancier check for the jar location in the compute-classpath script.


> Handle hive support correctly in ./make-distribution
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-1681
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-1681
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Build, SQL
>            Reporter: Patrick Wendell
>            Assignee: Patrick Wendell
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 1.0.0
>
>
> When Hive support is enabled we should copy the datanucleus jars to the 
> packaged distribution. The simplest way would be to create a lib_managed 
> folder in the final distribution so that the compute-classpath script 
> searches in exactly the same way whether or not it's a release.
> A slightly nicer solution is to put the jars inside of `/lib` and have some 
> fancier check for the jar location in the compute-classpath script.
> We should also document how to run Spark SQL on YARN when hive support is 
> enabled. In particular how to add the necessary jars to spark-submit.



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