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Niels Basjes commented on HADOOP-7141:
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Harsh - Ah now I understand ... but that raises the question why the "hadoop fs
-rm /tmp/testfile-*" does work.
In that example the bash shell (as I was using) cannot do any globbing as it
does not have any access to the hdfs.
Or is this bug explicitly focussed around -put ?
> hadoop fs -put and -copyFromLocal do not support globs in the source path
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> Key: HADOOP-7141
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7141
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: fs
> Affects Versions: 0.20.2
> Environment: Cloudera CDH3b3
> Reporter: Jay Hacker
> Priority: Minor
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> I'd like to be able to use Hadoop globbing with the FsShell -put command, but
> it doesn't work:
> {noformat}
> $ ls
> file1 file2
> $ hadoop fs -put '*' .
> put: File * does not exist.
> {noformat}
> This has probably gone unnoticed because your shell usually handles it, but
> a) I'd like to be able to call 'hadoop fs' programatically without a shell,
> b) it doesn't work in Pig or Grunt, where there is no shell helping you, and
> c) Hadoop globbing differs from shell globbing and it would be nice to be
> able to use Hadoop globbing consistently throughout Hadoop.
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