Thanks! I'll set up a repo today, and we can see how far we get with it.

Another recent thread points to a stack overflow answer with some clues.
On 10 Sep 2015 7:00 am, "Krishna" <research...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I can volunteer to spend some time on this.
>
> CDH artifacts are available in Maven repo but from reading other threads
> on CDH-Phoenix compatibilty, it looks like there are some code changes to
> be made in Phoenix to successfully compile against CDH.
>
> Here are questions to address:
> 1) How to maintain CDH compatible Phoenix code base?
> 2) Is having a CDH compatible branch even an option?
>
> Krishna
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 28, 2015, Andrew Purtell <andrew.purt...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Yes I am interested. Assuming CDH artifacts are publicly available in a
>> Maven repo somewhere, which I believe is the case, perhaps we (the Phoenix
>> project/community) could set up a Jenkins job that builds against them and
>> makes the resulting build artifacts available. They would never be an
>> official release, just a best effort convenience. Would that work? I think
>> little must be done besides compile against the CDH artifacts for binary
>> compatibility.
>>
>>
>> > On Aug 28, 2015, at 11:19 AM, James Heather <james.heat...@mendeley.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Is anyone interested in helping with getting an up-to-date
>> CDH5-compatible build of Phoenix up and running?
>> >
>> > Cloudera has a build of Phoenix 4.3 (
>> https://github.com/cloudera-labs/phoenix), but this is now two versions
>> behind, and there seems little desire at Cloudera to keep it updated.
>> >
>> > I imagine that by looking at the differences between vanilla 4.3 and
>> cloudera labs 4.3, and with some guidance from this list, we could get a
>> good idea of what would need to be modified in 4.5+ and keep a
>> CDH5-compatible build up to date.
>> >
>> > Yes?
>> >
>> > James
>>
>

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