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Ashish Vaidya commented on HIVE-2991:
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I'm new to Ant/Ivy based builds. Please pardon my ignorance. Could someone
please explain what's the rationale behind excluding com.cenqua.clover in
ivy.xml and then using -Dclover.jar to pass in the Clover JAR location? I
understand -Dclover.license.path to be configurable as each user is supposed to
have his/her own Clover license.
What could go wrong if we have <dependency org="com.cenqua.clover"
name="clover" rev="3.1.8"/> in the ivy.xml instead of that 'exclude?' Is this
JAR not compliant/compatible with Apache License? AFAIK, maven-clover-plugin
uses this same JAR and is used in other Apache Hadoop projects.
> Integrate Clover with Hive
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>
> Key: HIVE-2991
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-2991
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Test
> Components: Testing Infrastructure
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0
> Reporter: Ashutosh Chauhan
> Assignee: Ashutosh Chauhan
> Attachments: ASF.LICENSE.NOT.GRANTED--HIVE-2991.D2985.1.patch,
> hive.2991.1.branch-0.10.patch, hive.2991.1.branch-0.9.patch,
> hive.2991.1.trunk.patch, hive.2991.2.branch-0.10.patch,
> hive.2991.2.branch-0.9.patch, hive.2991.2.trunk.patch,
> hive-trunk-clover-html-report.zip
>
>
> Atlassian has donated license of their code coverage tool Clover to ASF. Lets
> make use of it to generate code coverage report to figure out which areas of
> Hive are well tested and which ones are not. More information about license
> can be found in Hadoop jira HADOOP-1718
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