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[GitHub] [spark] srowen commented on issue #23546: [SPARK-23153][K8s] Support client dependencies with a Hadoop Compatible File System

srowen commented on issue #23546: [SPARK-23153][K8s] Support client dependencies with a Hadoop Compatible File System
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/23546#issuecomment-490921382
 
 
   From a user's perspective, do they care if the jars are uploaded to a subdir of the given path? if not, seems like a decent step to ensure isolation. It doesn't complicate Spark or the user's experience, does it? unless I miss something. 
   
   I guess my logic is like: I may specify a temp dir to an app but would expect the app to manage what's in there as it sees fit. 

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