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Talat UYARER commented on GORA-375:
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Hi folks,
{quote} 0.98 is deprecated or not supported? I see contradictory information
{quote}
[~alfonso.nishikawa] is right. There is inconsistent situation. I wondered it
and I researched it.
[They said|http://hbase.apache.org/book/releasing.html]:
{quote} HBase 0.96.x will run on Hadoop 1.x or Hadoop 2.x. HBase 0.98 still
runs on both, but HBase 0.98 deprecates use of Hadoop 1. HBase 1.x will not run
on Hadoop 1.{quote}
As I can understand, They support Hadoop 1.x in Hbase 0.96, in Hbase 0.98 can
run on Hadoop 1.x but support for Hadoop 1.x is deprecated. If they do not
support their product(0.98) in Hadoop 1.x, Why we support for backwards
compatibility ?
IMHO I do not support it. We can document how can change dependecies of gora
for hadoop 1.x work.
> Upgrade HBase to 0.98
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> Key: GORA-375
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-375
> Project: Apache Gora
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: gora-hbase
> Affects Versions: 0.5
> Reporter: Ted Yu
> Assignee: Talat UYARER
> Labels: hbase
> Fix For: 0.6
>
> Attachments: GORA-375-v2.patch, GORA-375.patch,
> org.apache.gora.avro.mapreduce.TestDataFileAvroStoreMapReduce.txt
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>
> HBase 0.98 release is the current stable release.
> Gora should be built based on HBase 0.98.
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