hurryupharry commented on pull request #3283:
URL: https://github.com/apache/ambari/pull/3283#issuecomment-897655121


   > > > > > > Yes, How can we build source code of apache ambari if we need 
public HDP repositories which are behind the paywall now?
   > > > > > 
   > > > > > 
   > > > > > This PR replaces the used HDP components with their Apache 
counterparts, so can build Ambari from source
   > > > > 
   > > > > 
   > > > > @sziszo Great..! I am able to build rpm for apache ambari server and 
ambari agent. I started ambari server but there is no **Version Definition 
File** in Select Version section in apache ambari user interface.
   > > > > How can we create version definition file with working public 
repositories for installing custom stack?
   > > > > **Please let me know from where we can get install HDP like stack .**
   > > > > Thank you for your time & consideration..!
   > > > 
   > > > 
   > > > @NISHANTSHRIVASTAV , are you find someone free HDP repo to use with 
Ambari?
   > > 
   > > 
   > > No I have not got open source HDP repositores.
   > 
   > At present, I have also encountered this problem. Do you have a good 
solution
   
   Same here - I've spent hours over the past few days getting Ambari to 
compile and install on Ubuntu 18.04. This morning I finally had it working, but 
I immediately ran into this problem with no available versions in the wizard.  
   
   This PR acknowledges the problem that HDP repos are no longer an option 
since Hortonworks does not exist anymore, but only fixes the Ambari build 
problems.
   
   @NISHANTSHRIVASTAV has repeatedly and clearly asked the question here: how 
do we get repositories for Hadoop, Hbase, Solr, Kafka etc so that they can be 
made available in the Ambari Cluster creation wizard?
   
   I don't mind if it involves work on my part, but it is beyond my current 
knowledge, I would need some documentation on how to achieve this.
   
   Currently it seems that Ambari is not a viable product? I'm really 
interested in getting a fully open source cluster operational but that would 
have to include a management piece like Ambari.
   
   So, to repeat @NISHANTSHRIVASTAV's question, has anyone out there built an 
operational Ambari recently with repositories for HBase, Hadoop, Kafka etc that 
can be made to appear in the 'select version' section of the Wizard, and is 
there documentation on how to do this? If not, of what use now is Ambari? Not 
trying to be confrontational, I really want to use Ambari, but it seems not 
possible without having way more knowledge than I currently possess on setting 
up repositories etc.


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