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Zelaine Fong reassigned DRILL-4870:
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    Assignee: Chunhui Shi  (was: Paul Rogers)

Assigning to [~cshi] fo review.

> drill-config.sh sets JAVA_HOME incorrectly for the Mac
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>
>                 Key: DRILL-4870
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4870
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.8.0
>         Environment: MacOS with unset JAVA_HOME
>            Reporter: Paul Rogers
>            Assignee: Chunhui Shi
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.9.0
>
>
> It turns out that drill-config.sh is both improperly and unnecessarily 
> setting the JAVA_HOME envrironment variable. That setting should be removed.
> In the Drill 1.7 version, drill-config.sh checks if the JAVA_HOME environment 
> variable is set. If not, it sets JAVA_HOME based on its guess as to the 
> proper value.
> In the 1.7 version, the veriable was set, but not exported, so the variable 
> was never actually used.
> The recent script fixes for 1.8 "fixed" the export problem. The fix works 
> fine on Linux. But, the Java install on the Mac has a different structure 
> than that on Linux. The value that drill-config.sh guesses is fine for Linux, 
> wrong for the Mac.
> When we export the (wrong) JAVA_HOME, Mac users who have not set JAVA_HOME 
> will get the following error when using a Drill script:
> ./drill-embedded 
> Unable to locate an executable at 
> "/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/A/bin/java"
> Mac users who do set JAVA_HOME will not encounter the problem (because 
> drill-config.sh does not change an existing value.)
> It seems likely that someone in the past ecountered the same problem and 
> removed the export of DRILL_HOME as an attempt to fix the problem.
> As it turns out, Java does know how to set JAVA_HOME properly if not set. So, 
> setting JAVA_HOME is unnecessary.
> The proper fix is to remove JAVA_HOME setting from drill-config.sh.
> The workaround for any 1.8 user who encounters the problem is to edit their 
> $DRILL_HOME/bin/drill-config.sh file and delete this line near the end of the 
> file:
> export JAVA_HOME



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