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Ronald Chen commented on SPARK-4809:
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OK, maybe I am pointing at the wrong issue. But what I see is in
spark-network-common_2.11-1.2.0.jar contains no Guava classes, where as
spark-network-common_2.11-1.3.0.jar contains:
* com/google/common/base/Absent.class
* com/google/common/base/Function.class
* com/google/common/base/Optional$1$1.class
* com/google/common/base/Optional$1.class
* com/google/common/base/Optional.class
* com/google/common/base/Present.class
* com/google/common/base/Supplier.class
This will cause the class path to be non-deterministic if I include a
conflicting version of Guava.
> Improve Guava shading in Spark
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>
> Key: SPARK-4809
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-4809
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 1.2.0
> Reporter: Marcelo Vanzin
> Assignee: Marcelo Vanzin
> Fix For: 1.3.0
>
>
> As part of SPARK-2848, we started shading Guava to help with projects that
> want to use Spark but use an incompatible version of Guava.
> The approach used there is a little sub-optimal, though. It makes it tricky,
> especially, to run unit tests in your project when those need to use
> spark-core APIs.
> We should make the shading more transparent so that it's easier to use
> spark-core, with or without an explicit Guava dependency.
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