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Hi ports@
I will be working on making Hadoop a first class citizen on FreeBSD.
This will include bumping the existing ports for Hadoop, HBase, Oozie,
Spark (probably some others as well), and creating ports for HUE, Sqoop,
Zeppelin, Flume, Ambari and a variety of other projects maintained by
the
Hi!
> I will be working on making Hadoop a first class citizen on FreeBSD.
Thanks, that sounds helpful, as that is a large group of applications.
> This will include bumping the existing ports for Hadoop, HBase, Oozie,
> Spark (probably some others as well), and creating ports for HUE, Sqoop,
>
For example, this server http://package21.nyi.freebsd.org/ builds for
110amd64 and 111amd64.
Some other builds can be found if to change 21 to 20 or 22, but I
couldn't find 112amd64, for example.
Is there an index of build servers by version/architecture?
Yuri
Yuri writes:
> For example, this server http://package21.nyi.freebsd.org/ builds for
> 110amd64 and 111amd64.
>
> Some other builds can be found if to change 21 to 20 or 22, but I
> couldn't find 112amd64, for example.
>
> Is there an index of build servers by version/architecture?
Do you mean h
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018 22:21:59 +0200 "Kurt Jaeger" said
Hi!
> I will be working on making Hadoop a first class citizen on FreeBSD.
Thanks, that sounds helpful, as that is a large group of applications.
> This will include bumping the existing ports for Hadoop, HBase, Oozie,
> Spark (probably s
On 07/12/18 16:26, Jan Beich wrote:
Do you meanhttps://pkg-status.freebsd.org/ or something else?
I don't find 112amd64 among Package Builds there. Which server do
packages come from when people install 11.2 amd64?
Yuri
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On 07/12/18 18:19, Kyle Evans wrote:
Packages are built on the earliest supported release of a branch, so
11.1. They'll switch to 11.2 when 11.1 goes EOL.
One user onĀ 11.2 amd64 is trying to install the package cinelerra-gg,
and pkg can't find it.
I have 11.1 amd64, and this package instal
Yuri writes:
> On 07/12/18 18:19, Kyle Evans wrote:
>
>> Packages are built on the earliest supported release of a branch, so
>> 11.1. They'll switch to 11.2 when 11.1 goes EOL.
>
>
> One user on 11.2 amd64 is trying to install the package cinelerra-gg,
> and pkg can't find it.
pkg(8) defaults t
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 6:52 PM, Yuri wrote:
> On 07/12/18 18:19, Kyle Evans wrote:
>
>> Packages are built on the earliest supported release of a branch, so
>> 11.1. They'll switch to 11.2 when 11.1 goes EOL.
>>
>
>
> One user on 11.2 amd64 is trying to install the package cinelerra-gg, and
> p
On 07/12/18 19:12, Jan Beich wrote:
pkg(8) defaults to /quarterly set on -RELEASE since FreeBSD 10.2.
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/333474
cinelerra-gg is missing on 2018Q3, so the package is only built for
/latest until 2018Q4 branches sometime after 2018-10-01.
http://beefy3.nyi.fr
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 9:06 PM Yuri wrote:
>
> On 07/12/18 19:12, Jan Beich wrote:
> > pkg(8) defaults to /quarterly set on -RELEASE since FreeBSD 10.2.
> > https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/333474
> >
> > cinelerra-gg is missing on 2018Q3, so the package is only built for
> > /latest unt
Hi!
> > For a start, use ports@. If ports@ gets too much hadoop-related
> > posts, you can always ask postmaster@ to add a list, like
> > freebsd-hadoop@ or something similar.
> >
> > https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/postmaster#How_to_create_a_new_list.3F
[...]
> The link you cite above, only retu
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