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Hadoop QA commented on OOZIE-984:
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Testing JIRA OOZIE-984

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+1 PATCH_APPLIES
   CLEAN cleaned target directories
+1 RAW_PATCH_ANALYSIS
    +1 the patch does not introduce any @author tags
    +1 the patch does not introduce any tabs
    +1 the patch does not introduce any trailing spaces
    +1 the patch does not introduce any line longer than 132
    +1 the patch does adds/modifies 1 testcase(s)
+1 RAT
    +1 the patch does not seem to introduce new RAT warnings
+1 JAVADOC
    +1 the patch does not seem to introduce new Javadoc warnings
+1 COMPILE
    +1 HEAD compiles
    +1 patch compiles
    +1 the patch does not seem to introduce new javac warnings
+1 BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY
    +1 the patch does not change any JPA Entity/Colum/Basic/Lob/Transient 
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    +1 the patch does not modify JPA files
+1 TESTS
   Tests run: 907
   Tests failures: 0
   Tests errors: 0
+1 DISTRO
    +1 distro tarball builds with the patch 

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The full output of the test-patch run is available at

   https://builds.apache.org/job/oozie-trunk-precommit-build/83/
                
> Allow EL Functions in Coordinator timeout
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OOZIE-984
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-984
>             Project: Oozie
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: coordinator
>            Reporter: Robert Kanter
>            Assignee: Robert Kanter
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: OOZIE-984.patch
>
>
> The timeout field for coordinator jobs should allow EL functions (e.g. 
> ${coord:minutes(10)}).  This should be a pretty easy fix as the frequency 
> field already allows this and its code can be re-used (in 
> CoordSubmitXCommand.java).  

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