Hi Harsh, Yes that would work. Thanks! I'll post the updated patch soon on JIRA.
Thanks, Ashwin On 5/23/13 11:28 PM, "Harsh J" <ha...@cloudera.com> wrote: >The "quiet" behavior sorta goes all the way back to the very first >import of Nutch into Apache Incubator: >http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=155829 and seems >to deal with being relaxed about not finding added resources other >than required defaults. The behavior has almost been the same for over >8 years now :-) > >The quiet flag is code-settable, but the output it would produce is >pretty verbose. I suppose we can turn it on at the FsShell level, >while also making those "parsingÅ ", etc. INFO level logs into >checked-for DEBUG level logs. Would that suffice? > >On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Ashwin Shankar <asha...@yahoo-inc.com> >wrote: >> Hi, >> I'm working on >>HADOOP-9582<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-9582> and I >>have a question about the current implementation in hadoop-common. >> Here is a brief background about the bug : Basically if I give a >>non-exitent file to "hadoop fs Âconf NONEXISTENT_FILE", >> the current implementation never complains. >> But looking at the code(Configuration.loadResources()) it seems that >>in-fact we check if input file exists and we throw an exception if the >>'quiet' flag is false. >> Problem is the 'quiet' flag is always true. >> Can somebody explain the rationale behind this behavior ? Would we >>break any use-case if we complain when non-exitent file is given as >>input? >> >> Why we want this fixed : say the user makes a typo and gives the wrong >>path ,the code is just going to ignore this,not complain >> and use the default conf files(if the env variables are set). This >>would confuse the user when he finds that the configs are different from >>what he gave as input(typo) . >> Thoughts? >> >> Thanks, >> Ashwin >> > > > >-- >Harsh J