Perfect, that was exactly what I was looking for.

Deron


On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Matthias Boehm <[email protected]> wrote:

> just put the following parameters into the VM arguments of your run
> configuration:
>
> -Dhadoop.home.dir=<your_path>\src\test\config\hadoop_bin_windows
> -Djava.library.path=<your_path>\src\test\config\hadoop_bin_windows\bin
>
> Regards,
> Matthias
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for Deron Eriksson ---05/27/2016 12:14:34
> PM---Hi, On OS X during development, I usually run SystemML usi]Deron
> Eriksson ---05/27/2016 12:14:34 PM---Hi, On OS X during development, I
> usually run SystemML using an Eclipse debug
>
> From: Deron Eriksson <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Date: 05/27/2016 12:14 PM
> Subject: Executing DMLScript in Eclipse on Windows
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> On OS X during development, I usually run SystemML using an Eclipse debug
> configuration that uses DMLScript as the main class.
>
> I tried doing the same thing on Windows, and when I do this, I see the
> following winutils.exe exception:
> 16/05/27 12:01:54 ERROR util.Shell: Failed to locate the winutils binary in
> the hadoop binary path
> java.io.IOException: Could not locate executable null\bin\winutils.exe in
> the Hadoop binaries.
>    at org.apache.hadoop.util.Shell.getQualifiedBinPath(Shell.java:318)
>
> If I build the project and run the standalone package (which has the
> lib/hadoop/bin/ directory), I do not see this exception.
>
> Does anyone have any advice about the best way to run DMLScript in Eclipse
> on Windows without the exception? BTW, I usually use the
> maven-eclipse-plugin to create my classpath.
>
> Thanks,
> Deron
>
>
>

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