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Sangjin Lee updated HADOOP-13410:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 3.0.0-alpha2)
> RunJar adds the content of the jar twice to the classpath
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> Key: HADOOP-13410
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-13410
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: util
> Reporter: Sangjin Lee
> Assignee: Yuanbo Liu
> Attachments: HADOOP-13410.001.patch
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> Today when you run a "hadoop jar" command, the jar is unzipped to a temporary
> location and gets added to the classloader.
> However, the original jar itself is still added to the classpath.
> {code}
> List<URL> classPath = new ArrayList<>();
> classPath.add(new File(workDir + "/").toURI().toURL());
> classPath.add(file.toURI().toURL());
> classPath.add(new File(workDir, "classes/").toURI().toURL());
> File[] libs = new File(workDir, "lib").listFiles();
> if (libs != null) {
> for (File lib : libs) {
> classPath.add(lib.toURI().toURL());
> }
> }
> {code}
> As a result, the contents of the jar are present in the classpath *twice* and
> are completely redundant. Although this does not necessarily cause
> correctness issues, some stricter code written to require a single presence
> of files may fail.
> I cannot think of a good reason why the jar should be added to the classpath
> if the unjarred content was added to it. I think we should remove the jar
> from the classpath.
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