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Posted to mapreduce-user@hadoop.apache.org by Simone Leo <si...@crs4.it> on 2013/09/25 12:46:00 UTC

Pydoop 0.10.0_rc1

Hello everyone,

we're happy to announce that we have just released Pydoop 0.10.0 
(http://pydoop.sourceforge.net).

The main changes with respect to Pydoop 0.9.0 are listed in the news 
section of the docs:

http://pydoop.sourceforge.net/docs/news.html#new-in-0-10-0

With respect to 0.10.0-rc1, we have two major improvements:

  * automated build and testing via Travis CI:
    https://travis-ci.org/crs4/pydoop

  * .deb packages for all supported CDH versions:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydoop/files/Pydoop-0.10

Note that this version should work with Hadoop 1.2.1, even though it's 
not explicitly supported yet.

As usual, we're happy to receive your feedback on the forum:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydoop/forums/forum/990018

Pydoop is a Python MapReduce and HDFS API for Hadoop, built upon the C++
Pipes and the C libhdfs APIs, that allows to write full-fledged 
MapReduce applications with HDFS access. Pydoop has been maturing nicely 
and is currently in production use at CRS4 as we have a few scientific 
projects that are based on it, including Seal
(http://biodoop-seal.sourceforge.net), Biodoop-BLAST 
(http://biodoop.sourceforge.net/blast), and more yet to be released.

Links:

  * download page on sf: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydoop/files
  * download page on PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pydoop
  * git repo: https://github.com/crs4/pydoop

Happy pydooping!


The Pydoop Team

-- 
Simone Leo
Data Fusion - Distributed Computing
CRS4
POLARIS - Building #1
Piscina Manna
I-09010 Pula (CA) - Italy
e-mail: simone.leo@crs4.it
http://www.crs4.it