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Owen O'Malley commented on HADOOP-7810:
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I'm sorry, I'm confused. I thought the point of this jira was to fix the
HarFileSystem into the classpath, but I see that it already there. I don't
think we should move the tool to the mapreduce jar. What is the use case that
requires the har tool to be on the classpath?
> move hadoop archive to core from tools
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>
> Key: HADOOP-7810
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7810
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.20.205.0, 0.20.205.1
> Reporter: John George
> Assignee: John George
> Priority: Blocker
> Attachments: hadoop-7810.branch-0.20-security.patch,
> hadoop-7810.branch-0.20-security.patch
>
>
> "The HadoopArchieves classes are included in the
> $HADOOP_HOME/hadoop_tools.jar, but this file is not found in `hadoop
> classpath`.
> A Pig script using HCatalog's dynamic partitioning with HAR enabled will
> therefore fail if a jar with HAR is not included in the pig call's '-cp' and
> '-Dpig.additional.jars' arguments."
> I am not aware of any reason to not include hadoop-tools.jar in 'hadoop
> classpath'. Will attach a patch soon.
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