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Amr Awadallah updated HIVE-344:
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Fix Version/s: 0.3.0
Affects Version/s: 0.3.0
Release Note: * Fixes for running hive under cygwin
Status: Patch Available (was: Open)
I upgraded the fix to work with Hive 0.3. Would be great if a couple of folks
can try this under cygwin and let me know if it works fine. It shouldn't affect
non-windows installations, and for windows installations it will change the
relevant paths/dirs using cygpath (I added the fix to all services: cli.sh,
hwi.sh, hiveserver.sh, and lineage.sh)
> Fix the Hive CLI to run on cygwin under windows
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> Key: HIVE-344
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-344
> Project: Hadoop Hive
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Clients
> Affects Versions: 0.3.0
> Reporter: Amr Awadallah
> Fix For: 0.3.0
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> Yes, I am guilty as charged, I don't use mac like the rest of you :)
> The Hive CLI currently doesn't work with cygwin under windows, this is due to
> the dual path model that cygwin employs (there are file paths relative to the
> cygwin virtual root, and file paths relative to the windows root)
> Since Sun's JDK is installed under the windows environment, if the paths are
> not converted to windows format before being passed along then java will be
> at a loss to where the files are. The solution is to use the cygpath command
> to convert the paths to windows format before passing along to java world.
> I have a fix for this already, still doing some further testing (to make sure
> it works under both unix and windows environments), then I will submit patch
> to this bug (should submit before end of this week).
> Cheers,
> -- amr
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