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[jira] [Commented] (HBASE-4085) hbase script should add
$HADOOP_HOME/lib/native/$JAVA_PLATFORM to JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH
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stack commented on HBASE-4085:
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Alejandro, there is HBASE-3465. Is that what you are referring to? There is some discussion over there on what'd be involved if we used HADOOP_HOME if defined. I'd think we'd have to put our hadoop jar into a subdir in lib dir to make it easier building CLASSPATH.
> hbase script should add $HADOOP_HOME/lib/native/$JAVA_PLATFORM to JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH
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> Key: HBASE-4085
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4085
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: scripts
> Reporter: Alejandro Abdelnur
>
> Currently hbase sets JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH to Hbase native/lib/$JAVA_PLATFORM plus anything added to HBASE_LIBRARY_PATH.
> If HADOOP_HOME is defined and $HADOOP_HOME/lib/native/$JAVA_PLATFORM directory exits, then $HADOOP_HOME/lib/native/$JAVA_PLATFORM should be added to the JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH.
> However this brings up a more general issue, if HADOOP_HOME is defined, hbase should use the JARs, SOs and configuration from it, right?
> From what I understand something like this was done in the past.
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