Rahul / Chris, The easiest way to do this would be to create a docker container for Drill. Also it looks like Docker leverage's Windows 10's linux subsystem so docker images don't run in a VM https://www.hanselman.com/blog/DockerAndLinuxContainersOnWindowsWithOrWithoutHyperVVirtualMachines.aspx. So you get support for running on Windows 10 for free with no performance penalty. Plus everyone expects software to be package in docker images these days anyway.
Currently, there is no official drill docker image. If you're interested, let me know, and I can create a Jira and make one. I'm pretty bored right now and need something to do anyway :). Thanks, Tim ________________________________ From: Chris Cunningham <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 4:41:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Drill on Windows Supposedly with Windows 10, there is a full Linux subsystem that you can use. Note: I haven't done this myself, so I'm not sure what would be needed (or exactly how it would work). But it looks like a reasonable option to pursue. https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.howtogeek.com_249966_how-2Dto-2Dinstall-2Dand-2Duse-2Dthe-2Dlinux-2Dbash-2Dshell-2Don-2Dwindows-2D10_&d=DwIBaQ&c=cskdkSMqhcnjZxdQVpwTXg&r=4eQVr8zB8ZBff-yxTimdOQ&m=WogK4xioUxlrOsNBOGoB6W15z3N-mtPAV2Wh10p4gDU&s=JuU7VctfFIZOo70T7ofeMNbHrZ1U-l3FMAFevLD_DpE&e= This link says background processes aren't possible (which would make this pointless for drill, right?), but it seems that has been fixed. On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 10:45 AM, Kunal Khatua <[email protected]> wrote: > I might be wrong, but I think it's partly because of the need for > Zookeeper on Windows, which is not commonly done. > > Other more obvious factors, IMO, are the overhead in creating and > maintaining *nix shell scripts in Batch files. Linux (Bash) scripts are > much more powerful with a lot of capabilities to make use of a rich variety > of utilities that the Linux OS offers. I've worked with Windows batch files > nearly a decade ago and found it handicapping. Running in Cygwin is one > low-risk workaround, but no one seems to have done (or shared the process). > > > On 4/18/2018 4:41:11 AM, Rahul Raj <[email protected]> > wrote: > Is there any reason why Drill does not run on Windows as standalone? I can > only see a windows batch file for sqlline. > > Will it not work if we get the shell scripts translated to windows as > cmd/batch files? > > Regards, > Rahul > > -- > _*** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and > intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is > addressed. If you are not the named addressee then you should not > disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender > immediately and delete this e-mail from your system.***_ >
