Github user cmccabe commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/1486#issuecomment-55966988
The "unit test failure" mentioned here seems to be coming from the binary
compatibility checker. The text of the error is:
[error] * class org.apache.spark.scheduler.TaskLocation was concrete; is
declared abstract in new version
[error] filter with:
ProblemFilters.exclude[AbstractClassProblem]("org.apache.spark.scheduler.TaskLocation")
This check seems too strict to me, since TaskLocation is a private[spark]
class. It's never exposed to users and isn't part of any user-facing API.
What should I do here? I could add an "ignore" for this, I suppose.
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