+1. Java built and ran fine.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 12:13 AM, Scott Carey <[email protected]>wrote: > +0 I am having trouble building from the tarball. > > In Java, I get the following errors in tests in mapreduce: > > Failed tests: > testAvroInput(org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestAvroMultipleOutputs) > testAvroMapOutput(org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestAvroMultipleOutputs) > testAvroInput(org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestWordCount) > testReflectInput(org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestWordCount) > testAvroMapOutput(org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestWordCount) > > > Which are at the following lines: > > java.lang.AssertionError > at > org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestAvroMultipleOutputs.testAvroInput(TestAvroMul > tipleOutputs.java:358) > at > org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestWordCount.testAvroMapOutput(TestWordCount.jav > a:457) > > at > org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestWordCount.testAvroMapOutput(TestWordCount.jav > a:416) > at > org.apache.avro.mapreduce.TestWordCount.testAvroInput(TestWordCount.java:37 > 6) > > > C works if I disable snappy/lzma, but fails with the following with all > libraries available: > [ 2%] Building C object src/CMakeFiles/avro-shared.dir/codec.o > /Users/scott/Downloads/avro-src-1.7.5/lang/c/src/codec.c:21:10: fatal > error: 'byteswap.h' file not found > > > This seems to be a a fun Mac OSX issue as byteswap.h is not portable. > > > > Python seems fine. C++ seems fine. I can't build C#. My ruby version is > incompatible. > > > The maven artifacts for Java are fine. I can successfully build and test > all my applications against the RC via the RC's maven repo. > > Mac uses an old version of bash, which does not break out on error from a > subshell. The build runs each language as a subshell, so detecting errors > requires manual inspection of all output. > > > > On 8/14/13 12:20 PM, "Doug Cutting" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Doug Cutting <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Can some other PMC members please vote on this? > > > >Ping! > > > >Doug > >
