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Bowen Zhang commented on OOZIE-1054:
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Hi Alejandro,
I think the difference is in my format and also Robert's format, I expect users 
to type "oozie-setup.sh -createsharelib hdfs sharelibLocation" so I have 
"-createsharelib" and "-upgradesharelib" command. In your format, you expect 
users to type "oozie-setup.sh sharelib create -locallib <PATH> -fs <FS_URI>", 
therefore you have "create" and "upgrade" as command. I think my way resembles 
more of the current format for users since they are typing "oozie-setup.sh 
-hadoop arg1 arg2 -extjs arg -jars arg". What's your take?
                
> Create script to properly upload sharelib to HDFS
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OOZIE-1054
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-1054
>             Project: Oozie
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: scripts
>    Affects Versions: trunk
>            Reporter: Robert Kanter
>            Assignee: Bowen Zhang
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: trunk
>
>         Attachments: oozie-1054.patch, oozie-1054.patch, oozie-1054.patch, 
> oozie-1054.patch, oozie-1054.patch, oozie-1054.patch, oozie-1054.patch, 
> oozie-1054.patch, oozie-1054.patch, oozie-1054.patch
>
>
> A common confusion-point for users is how to properly install the sharelib in 
> HDFS.  It would be really useful if we could create a script to properly 
> upload the sharelib to HDFS so we can get rid of the confusion around this.  
> Alternatively, instead of a new script, we could have the oozie-setup.sh 
> script take an argument that does this.  

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