Alex, I created a pull request [1] which removes the custom repositories. I only ran the "Spark 1.3.x" build command (from the README.md file) to test this. At this point, I'm not terribly familiar with the project, so there could be other implications to this change that do not manifest themselves running that particular build.
[1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-zeppelin/pull/54 On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 11:25 PM James Carman <[email protected]> wrote: > Forking the project now :) By the way, I saw the demo of Zeppelin at > ApacheCon and was just amazed. This is some really cool stuff you guys > have done here! I am anxious to dig in and see how it all works (and maybe > help out some too). > > > On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 11:21 PM Alex <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks for bringing that up, James! >> >> Those are the artefacts of pre-apache period of Zeppelin and you are >> right, >> at lease my opinion is the same here, those should be migrated to standard >> location before the apache release. >> >> That been said, please feel free to open an issue in JIRA and as you know, >> patches are welcome so if you could event submit a PR - that would be >> awesome! >> >> -- >> Alex >> >> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 12:02 PM, James Carman < >> [email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> > I was kind of shocked when I was running the build and a lot of >> "standard" >> > jars were being downloaded from raw.github.com rather than from maven >> > "central." In the pom.xml file, we have: >> > >> > <repositories> >> > >> > <!-- For dependency recosiled version of hive_test --> >> > >> > <repository> >> > >> > <id>nflabs public repository</id> >> > >> > <url>https://raw.github.com/NFLabs/mvn-repo/master/releases</url> >> > >> > <releases> >> > >> > <enabled>true</enabled> >> > >> > </releases> >> > >> > <snapshots> >> > >> > <enabled>false</enabled> >> > >> > </snapshots> >> > >> > </repository> >> > >> > >> > <!-- for for jdo/jdo2-api/2.3-ec --> >> > >> > <repository> >> > >> > <id>cdh-repository</id> >> > >> > <name>CDH Repository</name> >> > >> > <url>https://repository.cloudera.com/artifactory/cloudera-repos >> > </url> >> > >> > <releases> >> > >> > <enabled>true</enabled> >> > >> > </releases> >> > >> > <snapshots> >> > >> > <enabled>false</enabled> >> > >> > </snapshots> >> > >> > </repository> >> > >> > </repositories> >> > >> > >> > Is the plan to keep things that way? I'm really not keen on having >> stuff >> > downloaded from alternate locations when I build my software. I know >> the >> > central repo used to frown upon non-standard repos. I'm not sure if it >> > still does or not. >> > >> >
