Hi all, Do you have got any comments on this?
Thanks, M. On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 9:27 AM, Attila Szabo <asz...@cloudera.com> wrote: > Hey Jarcec, > > Sorry for this, but I've forgot this one... > > Please find my proposed changes here: > > https://reviews.apache.org/r/47108/diff/1#index_header > > Please also review it when you'll have time for that! > > Cheers, > Maugli > > On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 4:30 PM, Jarek Jarcec Cecho <jar...@apache.org> > wrote: > >> Hi Attila, >> thank you for looking into how to make Sqoop 1 compilation faster. I’m >> also in the camp of devs who is affected by the turn around of at least 3 >> minutes for one simple change :( I’m sadly not an ivy expert either, but >> I’m sure that we can do some staged approach to make at least option to >> build faster. Could you open a JIRA and attach the patch there? Sadly our >> mailing lists doesn’t allow attachments so the patch did not made it to >> list. >> >> Jarcec >> >> > On Apr 18, 2016, at 4:26 AM, Attila Szabo <asz...@cloudera.com> wrote: >> > >> > Hi all, >> > >> > First let me introduce myself to the community: >> > I'm Attila Szabo. I'm a software engineer at Cloudera since Oct. 2015, >> and I've just recently (March this year) started to contribute Sqoop. So as >> you can see I'm quite new in this community, but also I'm very enthusiastic >> to join the Sqoop development. >> > >> > I'd like to ask a question about Ivy resolve, and how to make it >> affective. >> > I have to highlight that I'm not an ant or ivy expert, so maybe this is >> possible I've missed something! >> > >> > However I've faced the following issue on my dev pc: >> > >> > Every ant operation is very slow at me, because regardless I have the >> artifacts in my local ivy cache or not, it goes to the maven2 repo to check >> something connected to the resolve process. It doesn't download anything, >> as I've already got the dependencies, however this process is still quite >> slow (on my home network for example it could take 2-5 minutes). >> > >> > I've seen that it looks for the dependencies in the local .m2 >> repository, but usually I do not have those artifacts in my local .m2 and >> also for me it would make sense to have a maven independent solution. >> > >> > So I've read a few things about ivy resolver, and got a workaround >> (details in the attached patch file), which provides another FS related >> resolver points to my local ivy cache, and that gives the required >> performance for me (10 seconds max the resolve phase, once I've downloaded >> all the dependencies). >> > >> > My questions are the following: >> > • Is it a valid solution, or did I make any fundamental mistakes? >> > • If the ivy cache related way is not preferred (by any reason), >> is there any EZ to access and run solution to have the related artifacts >> installed/downloaded in my local maven repo. >> > • Is there any other way to have a fast resolution without >> "hacking" around the ivysettings or the local maven repo (it is possible >> I've just missed an ant task, or something in the docs). >> > Many thanks for the help, >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Best regards, >> > >> > Attila Szabo >> > Sotware Engineer >> > >> > >> >> > > > -- > Best regards, > > Attila Szabo > Sotware Engineer > > <http://www.cloudera.com> > -- Best regards, Attila Szabo Sotware Engineer <http://www.cloudera.com>