Am 03.04.19 um 19:23 schrieb Stack:
> Try:
>
> $ mvn clean install -Dhadoop.profile=3.0 -Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2
> -DskipTests assembly:single
>
> -Dhadoop.profile=3.0 asks for the 3.0 profile.
> -Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2 sets the hadoop 3.0 version to use.
>
that is the right
Try:
$ mvn clean install -Dhadoop.profile=3.0 -Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2
-DskipTests assembly:single
-Dhadoop.profile=3.0 asks for the 3.0 profile.
-Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2 sets the hadoop 3.0 version to use.
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On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 7:13 AM Michael wrote:
> Sorry, the last mail
Sorry, the last mail should read this way:
If I use:
mvn package -DskipTests -Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2
-Dhadoop.version=3.1.2 assembly:single
or
mvn package -DskipTests -Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2 assembly:single
All hadoop-* files in the lib folder are version 2.7.7 only.
How
If I use:
mvn package -DskipTests -Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2
-Dhadoop.version=3.1.2 assembly:single
or
mvn package -DskipTests -Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2
-Dhadoop.version=3.1.2 assembly:single
All hadoop-* files in the lib folder are version 2.7.7 only.
How is this supposed to
Try -Dhadoop-three.version=3.1.2?
Michael 于2019年4月3日周三 下午3:41写道:
> Hi,
>
> I did a maven build of hbase 2.1.4 for hadoop 3.1.2 using this commandline:
>
> mvn install -DskipTests -Dhadoop.profile=3.0 -Dhadoop.version=3.1.2
>
> and then this to get a tar ball:
>
> mvn -DskipTests
Hi,
I did a maven build of hbase 2.1.4 for hadoop 3.1.2 using this commandline:
mvn install -DskipTests -Dhadoop.profile=3.0 -Dhadoop.version=3.1.2
and then this to get a tar ball:
mvn -DskipTests -Dhadoop.profile=3.0 -Dhadoop.version=3.1.2 package
assembly:single
Is this the correct way