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Posted to user@bigtop.apache.org by Jay Vyas <ja...@gmail.com> on 2013/07/04 00:17:04 UTC

Why are environmental variables necessary for building jars?

Hi bigtop!

The top level pom from the smoke tests -->

../smokes/../common/pom.xml

Requires the HADOOP_HOME and HADOOP_CONF_DIR

But, it seems as though we should be able to build the smoke jars with or
without these variables set, correct?

-- 
Jay Vyas
http://jayunit100.blogspot.com

Re: Why are environmental variables necessary for building jars?

Posted by Philip Herron <ph...@wandisco.com>.
Yes, you can build them but you have to make sure you install the itest
framework then install the test artificats then you can run mvn verify to
run your artefacts from the test-execution.

--Phil


On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Jay Vyas <ja...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi bigtop!
>
> The top level pom from the smoke tests -->
>
> ../smokes/../common/pom.xml
>
> Requires the HADOOP_HOME and HADOOP_CONF_DIR
>
> But, it seems as though we should be able to build the smoke jars with or
> without these variables set, correct?
>
> --
> Jay Vyas
> http://jayunit100.blogspot.com
>

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