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Allen Wittenauer resolved HADOOP-6997.
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    Resolution: Not a Problem

Closing this as 'not a problem'.  Classes should conflict in the class path.

> 'hadoop' script should set LANG or LC_COLLATE explicitly for classpath order
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>
>                 Key: HADOOP-6997
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6997
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: scripts
>    Affects Versions: 0.20.2, 0.21.0, 0.22.0
>            Reporter: Greg Roelofs
>
> The 'hadoop' script builds the classpath in pieces, including the following 
> bit for the bulk of it:
> {noformat}
> # add libs to CLASSPATH
> for f in $HADOOP_HOME/lib/*.jar; do
>   CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:$f;
> done
> {noformat}
> The ordering of "*.jar", i.e., the collation order, depends on either LANG or 
> LC_COLLATE on Linux systems.  In the absence of either one, the script will 
> default to whatever the user's environment specifies; for Red Hat, the 
> default is "en_US", which is a case-insensitive (and 
> punctuation-insensitive?) ordering.  If LANG is set to "C" instead, the 
> ordering changes to the ASCII/UTF-8 byte ordering.
> The key issue here is that $HADOOP_HOME/lib contains both upper- and 
> lowercase jar names (e.g., "SimonTool.jar" and "commons-logging-1.1.1.jar", 
> to pick a completely random pair), which will have an inverted order 
> depending on which setting is used.
> 'hadoop' should explicitly set LANG and/or LC_COLLATE to whatever setting 
> it's implicitly assuming.



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