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Rob Vesse updated JENA-842:
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Description:
Currently the Elephas modules no longer build due to a bug in the upstream
Hadoop libraries related to Guava - HADOOP-11032
Rolling back to 752646c i.e. prior to my merging of the latest Jena master
changes the issue does not manifest which means this likely relates to the
introduction of Guava as a dependency into Jena since the Hadoop libraries were
relying on a really old version of Guava. Looking at {{mvn dependency:tree}}
this indeed appears to be the case since the managed dependency of Guava in the
Jena parent POM overrides the transitive dependency from Hadoop
A temporary workaround may be to override back to the outdated Guava in the
elephas POM while awaiting a fix for the Hadoop issue
was:
Currently the Elephas modules no longer build due to a bug in the upstream
Hadoop libraries related to Guava - HADOOP-11032
Rolling back to 752646c i.e. prior to my merging of master the issue does not
manifest which means this likely relates to the introduction of Guava as a
dependency into Jena since the Hadoop libraries were relying on a really old
version of Guava.
A temporary workaround may be to override back to the outdated Guava in the
elephas POM while awaiting a fix for the Hadoop issue
> Elephas IO library does not build
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>
> Key: JENA-842
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-842
> Project: Apache Jena
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: RDF Tools for Hadoop
> Reporter: Rob Vesse
> Assignee: Rob Vesse
> Fix For: Jena 2.12.2
>
>
> Currently the Elephas modules no longer build due to a bug in the upstream
> Hadoop libraries related to Guava - HADOOP-11032
> Rolling back to 752646c i.e. prior to my merging of the latest Jena master
> changes the issue does not manifest which means this likely relates to the
> introduction of Guava as a dependency into Jena since the Hadoop libraries
> were relying on a really old version of Guava. Looking at {{mvn
> dependency:tree}} this indeed appears to be the case since the managed
> dependency of Guava in the Jena parent POM overrides the transitive
> dependency from Hadoop
> A temporary workaround may be to override back to the outdated Guava in the
> elephas POM while awaiting a fix for the Hadoop issue
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