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commit bcbfc0e49bf11d788ec0b1b5394c2bf4726de028
Author: Saad Ur Rahman <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon May 9 18:24:39 2022 -0400

    [Executor] Removed Aurora references.
    
    Removed comment references.
---
 heron/executor/src/python/heron_executor.py | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/heron/executor/src/python/heron_executor.py 
b/heron/executor/src/python/heron_executor.py
index 3745b039494..404b39ab6bb 100755
--- a/heron/executor/src/python/heron_executor.py
+++ b/heron/executor/src/python/heron_executor.py
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ class HeronExecutor:
     self.stmgr_binary = parsed_args.stmgr_binary
     self.metrics_manager_classpath = parsed_args.metrics_manager_classpath
     self.metricscache_manager_classpath = 
parsed_args.metricscache_manager_classpath
-    # '=' can be parsed in a wrong way by some schedulers (aurora) hence it 
needs to be escaped.
+    # '=' can be parsed in a wrong way and hence it needs to be escaped.
     # It is escaped in two different ways. '(61)' is the new escaping. 
'&equals;' was
     # the original replacement but it is not friendly to bash and is causing 
issues. The original
     # escaping is still left there for reference and backward compatibility 
purposes (to be
@@ -299,11 +299,11 @@ class HeronExecutor:
                                               self.component_ram_map)
 
     # component_jvm_opts_in_base64 itself is a base64-encoding-json-map, which 
is appended with
-    # " at the start and end. It also escapes "=" to "&equals" due to aurora 
limitation
+    # " at the start and end. It also escapes "=" to "&equals" due to parsing 
limitations
     # And the json is a map from base64-encoding-component-name to 
base64-encoding-jvm-options
     self.component_jvm_opts = {}
     # First we need to decode the base64 string back to a json map string.
-    # '=' can be parsed in a wrong way by some schedulers (aurora) hence it 
needs to be escaped.
+    # '=' can be parsed in a wrong way and hence it needs to be escaped.
     # It is escaped in two different ways. '(61)' is the new escaping. 
'&equals;' was
     # the original replacement but it is not friendly to bash and is causing 
issues. The original
     # escaping is still left there for reference and backward compatibility 
purposes (to be

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