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Allen Wittenauer commented on HADOOP-7521:
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You mean other than the fact that few to no other tarball on the Internet does 
this? 

People who use binary tarballs to deploy things where there is an RPM almost 
always want package separation and higher levels of control of where things get 
placed. Changing this paradigm is going to be surprising and counter to those 
end user goals.

In other words:  This isn't broke.  Stop trying to fix it.

> bintar created tarball should use a common directory for prefix
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-7521
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7521
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: build
>    Affects Versions: 0.23.0
>         Environment: Java 6, Maven, Linux/Mac
>            Reporter: Eric Yang
>            Assignee: Eric Yang
>         Attachments: HADOOP-7521.patch
>
>
> The binary tarball contains the directory structure like:
> {noformat}
> hadoop-common-0.23.0-SNAPSHOT-bin/bin
>                                  /etc/hadoop
>                                  /libexec
>                                  /sbin
>                                  /share/hadoop/common
> {noformat}
> It would be nice to rename the prefix directory to a common directory where 
> it is common to all Hadoop stack software.  Therefore, user can untar hbase, 
> hadoop, zookeeper, pig, hive all into the same location and run from the top 
> level directory without manually renaming them to the same directory again.
> By default the prefix directory can be /usr.  Hence, it could merge with the 
> base OS.

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