Hello,
I'm trying to write a unit test for my patch at
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7943 and I have a few questions
based on reading the wiki (http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowToDevelopUnitTests)
1. The patch is for v1.0, not trunk. Should I be using the "junit.framework"
sty
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Suresh Srinivas resolved HADOOP-6418.
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Resolution: Fixed
This functionality is available in FileContext APIs. Please use it for
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Closing a very old bug. Please re-open if this still needs to be a
Hi,
I got the hadoop hadoop source via Git and buit it using the command
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mvn package -Pdist,native,docs -DskipTests -Dtar
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Does anyone the below compilation issue I got ?
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[ERROR] Failed to execute goal
org.codehaus.mojo:make-maven-plugi
From: Ben West [bwsithspaw...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 11:11 PM
To: common-dev@hadoop.apache.org
Subject: Unit tests
Hello,
I'm trying to write a unit test for my patch at
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7943 and I have a fe
I'd like to be able to step through unit tests with jdb to debug my classes.
Is there a quick-and-easy way to rebuild with ant such that debug information
is included?
Thanks,
- Tim.
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Thanks Uma!
Another question:
When I run "ant test," it seems like the first test of TestDFSShell throws an
NPE and then the rest of them say they can't get a lock. Does anyone know why
this is happening? Even if I comment out the first test, then the second one
just throws the NPE, so it does
Hai,
Can you rerun with "-e -X" and the native setting as well? Also, can you
send pastebin the entire build output and send the link to it?
Kindest regards.
Ron
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Hai Huang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got the hadoop hadoop source via Git and buit it using the command
>
I have a hack
remove -Pnative
and try compiling it separately like
cd
~/branch-0.23/hadoop-mapreduce-project/hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-server/hadoop-yarn-server-nodemanager/src/main/native/container-executor/impl
gcc -I. -m32 -D_GNU_SOURCE=1 -DHADOOP_CONF_DIR=~/HADOOP_MAPREDUCE/conf/
-Wall -g -
I just tried to use
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mvn -Pnative compile
and it passed.
So I used command "mvn -e package -Pdist,native,docs -DskipTests -Dtargc"
again, checked the log and found one issue message below
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[INFO] --- make-maven-plugin:1.0-beta-1:test (test) @
hadoop-yarn-serv
Hi Ronald,
I just tried to use
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mvn -Pnative compile
and it passed.
So I used command "mvn -e package -Pdist,native,docs -DskipTests -Dtargc"
again, checked the log and found one issue message below
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[INFO] --- make-maven-plugin:1.0-beta-1:test (test) @
hado
Hai,
I don't know the 'official' reason, but it is bad practice to use user ids
under 1000. I presume you are using root or some typical user account to
build this. The fix for me was to create a new user with an id that is
greater than 1000.
Here is an example
useradd --id 1001 hadoopuser
I
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