Hey Sujee,

Yes. During the course of 0.21 and 0.22, the project repos underwent a
split at the global repo level. For 0.23 (and thereby 2.x) we've gone
back to hosting projects under the single, common repository itself
(as was in past).

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Sujee Maniyam <su...@sujee.net> wrote:
> thank you!
>
> another thing that is puzzling me,
>
> within hadoop-common repo, I see 'hadoop-mapreduce-project' and
> 'hadoop-hdfs-project'.   But I also see 'hadoop-hdfs' and
> 'hadoop-mapreduce'  listed as separate repositories here :
> http://git.apache.org/
>
> is 'hadoop-common' the encompassing project now?
>
> regards
> Sujee
>
> http://sujee.net
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Sujee Maniyam <su...@sujee.net> wrote:
>
>> HI
>> I am following this
>>
>> http://www.michael-noll.com/blog/2011/04/14/building-an-hadoop-0-20-x-version-for-hbase-0-90-2/
>>
>> How ever the latest hadoop is using  mvn.  Just wanted to verify that I am
>> doing the right thing
>>
>> The following completed successfully.
>> # git clone http://git.apache.org/hadoop-common.git
>> # cd hadoop-common
>> # mvn compile
>> # mvn package -Pdist -DskipTests -Dtar
>>
>> is this the final output?
>>      ./hadoop-dist/target/hadoop-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT
>>       or
>>      ./hadoop-dist/target/hadoop-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz
>>
>> I am familiar with hadoop-1.0 dir structure, this one seems to be a bit
>> different.
>>
>> thanks for your help
>>
>> regards
>> Sujee Maniam
>> http://sujee.net
>>



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Harsh J

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