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Nick Dimiduk updated HBASE-8438:
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Attachment: 0001-HBASE-8438-Extend-bin-hbase-to-print-a-minimal-class.patch
This version addresses [~apurtell]'s comments re: going out of the way to
exclude hadoop. The implementation is a hack as we depend on finding running
`hadoop classpath` from the shell script, but it works. Patch comment includes
example output, specifically addressing the hive use-case.
> Extend bin/hbase to print a "minimal classpath" for used by other tools
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> Key: HBASE-8438
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-8438
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: scripts
> Affects Versions: 0.94.6.1, 0.95.0
> Reporter: Nick Dimiduk
> Assignee: Nick Dimiduk
> Attachments:
> 0001-HBASE-8438-Extend-bin-hbase-to-print-a-minimal-class.patch,
> 0001-HBASE-8438-Extend-bin-hbase-to-print-a-minimal-class.patch,
> 0001-HBASE-8438-Extend-bin-hbase-to-print-a-minimal-class.patch
>
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> For tools like pig and hive, blindly appending the full output of `bin/hbase
> classpath` to their own CLASSPATH is excessive. They already build CLASSPATH
> entries for hadoop. All they need from us is the delta entries, the
> dependencies we require w/o hadoop and all of it's transitive deps. This is
> also a kindness for Windows, where there's a shorter limit on the length of
> commandline arguments.
> See also HIVE-2055 for additional discussion.
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