I have been updating the RPMs and have mailed Chad @ Cloudera with their locations. We have RPMs from 0.20.1 and 0.20.2.
HBase 0.20.1: http://iridiant.s3.amazonaws.com/hbase-0.20-0.20.1-2.cloudera.src.rpm HBase 0.20.2: http://iridiant.s3.amazonaws.com/hbase-0.20-0.20.2-1.cloudera.src.rpm So should I stop rolling these? ----- Original Message ---- > From: Lars George <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tue, December 22, 2009 9:43:08 AM > Subject: Re: Updated HBASE RPMS > > Hi Edward, > > Andrew, Jeff H and I were discussing this a while ago. I had someone > else ask for a .deb of the current release. Andrew created the older > rpm's for Cloudera (I think) back then but cannot really maintain > them. So I personally would appreciate someone hosting those on their > own infrastructure and we point to it. I back then suggested we add > scripts to contrib which builds the respective .rpm or .deb (or add it > to the ant build.xml so that it can be run). Andrew pointed out that > this is difficult as the specific install scripts require intimate > knowledge as to where things are located (like where is Hadoop etc.). > Maybe we simply start with a standard based layout and a Cloudera CDH > layout and add more as needed? Because once you have added those build > scripts in either location (thinking about it I guess contrib is best > as it needs those scripts and other possible resources that need to be > packed into the package - but could still be all tied up in an ant > script as that is platform independent) anyone can build them or use > yours which you build the same way but host already done. What do you > think? > > Lars > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Edward Capriolo wrote: > > All, > > > > I got my hbase jumpstart with the cloudera RPMs. Cloudera told me the > > HBase guys created them (im assuming those guys are on list). I have > > not been able to find the RPMs anywhere besides cloudera. > > > > Cloudera did provide me the source RPMs, I have noticed however that > > CE was still at v 0.20.0, and I was missing many things I needed. I > > patched in 0.20.2. > > > > Unless someone else is doing this already, I would like to host an RPM > > repo for HBase with the latest and greatest (stable) HBase release. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > Edward > >
