I use it on occasion, but it is just as easy to unpack somewhere else. +1 On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 10:02 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote:
> +1 > > > Christopher wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Awhile back, when I was working on moving all our build artifacts to the >> target directory during a maven build, I created a directory assembly, >> which looked just like an extracted binary tarball, in the aseemble/target >> directory (or another location, if you overrode the DEV_ACCUMULO_HOME >> property). This allowed folks to easily "run Accumulo" out of their dev >> environment. >> >> This was a build feature intended exclusively for developers. Do any >> developers actually use this? >> >> If not, I'm going to rip it now. After ACCUMULO-4390 (which always builds >> the binary tarball), it's just as easy to simply unpack the produced >> tarball. >> >> Plus, with MiniAccumuloCluster, which makes development testing easier, >> I'm >> not sure this directory assembly has any value. >> >> If anybody still uses it, and doesn't want to unpack the tarball instead, >> let me know, so I can keep it in. >> >>
