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jay vyas commented on BIGTOP-1201:
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looks good to me !  three last questions though : 

1) what is the "single push button build" ? 

2) I tried "gradle yum" and it failed, even though there seems to be a task 
called "yum"   .  what is the "yum " task ?

3) How does packages.gradle relate to build.gradle? 

> Enhance (gradleize) the build to ease development, deployment; abstract 
> implementation
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BIGTOP-1201
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-1201
>             Project: Bigtop
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Build
>    Affects Versions: 0.7.0
>            Reporter: Konstantin Boudnik
>            Assignee: Konstantin Boudnik
>             Fix For: 0.8.0
>
>         Attachments: BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, 
> BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, 
> BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, 
> BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, BIGTOP-1201.patch, 
> BIGTOP-1201.patch
>
>
> As has been discussed on the multiple occasions different parts of the Bigtop 
> framework aren't really well stitched together. It requires a certain level 
> of understanding of the project or/and digging across different sources of 
> documentation to be able to:
>   - build Bigtop framework
>   - build and install target artifacts (packages, jars)
>   - prepared to develop or test targeted stack
>   - enforce all per-requisites consistently
>   - coordinate version updates
>   - produce documentation 
>   - <add more here>
> There are isolated attempts to patch the flaw with small pieces of scripting 
> band-aids. However, the problem requires more systematic approach, in my 
> opinion. What we need to have is a declarative yet flexible build system that 
> can
>  - short to medium term: wrap isolated pieces of the framework and provide a 
> single entry point to building, developing, deployment, and testing
>   - long term: consolidate all bits of the framework in one comprehensive 
> build management system
> An apparent requirements of the solution:
>   - it needs to play well with JVM stack
>   - it needs to be expressive and declarative to give us flexibility to 
> incorporate a number of currently used frameworks (maven, make, puppet) in 
> one focal point
>   - don't limit our ability to replace (if needed) various bits of current 
> framework with something more uniform.
> Behold, I propose Gradle.



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