Thanks! I checked out trunk, seems there is a whole new batch of build errors. To name a few: ThriftServer.java line 948 (TNonblockingServer.Args cannot be resolved as type) ThriftServer.java line 956 (THsHaServer.Args cannot be resolved as type) ThriftServer.java line 988 (TThreadPoolServer.Args cannot be resolved as type)
Is there a more stable branch I can start work off of? I created a ticket in Jira HBase-3913; would like to assign it to myself ([email protected]), don't think i have that permission. On May 23, 2011, at 11:48 AM, Ted Yu wrote: > Branch 0.90 is in maintenance mode. So more effort should be put into trunk. > > Todd has rewritten the JSPs in trunk. FYI > > Contributors log JIRAs and attach patch files to them. Commiters have the > permission to check them in. > > Refer to http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/Hbase/HowToContribute > > On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Matthew Ward <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> >> I recently checkout out branch 0.90, noticing that eclipse is throwing up >> some red flags in the following files: >> >> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.generated.master.master_jsp.java >> (Can't find class org.apache.hadoop.hbase.master.MetaRegion ) >> >> There's a few other files complaining about the same missing class: >> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.generated.master.table_jsp.java >> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.generated.master.zk_jsp.java >> >> Also seeing regionserver_jsp.java complain about undefined functions in >> HRegionServer (getSortedOnlineRegionInfos line 64) >> >> I set up my eclipse environment as instructed on the wiki, and I do admit I >> am primarily a PHP dev, havent touched java since college - so there can be >> some user error on my part :). >> >> >> >> On a side / related note: I am completely new to contributing to HBase, >> what is the process for committing code back? I did some work on an .89 >> branch that my company is using (Related to exposing the >> ColumnPaginationFilter in thrift), but git wouldn't let me commit code back. >> What branch should I start work off of for 'normal' contributions? (trunk / >> master)? >> >> >> Thanks, >> Matt
