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On Saturday, September 16, 2017, 5:59:35 PM PDT, Nakul Jindal
wrote:
+1
On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 5:47 PM wrote:
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+1
On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 5:47 PM wrote:
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> > On Sep 16, 2017, at 5:08 PM, Niketan Pansare wrote:
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> > +1 for consistency especially before 1.0 release.
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> On Sep 16, 2017, at 5:08 PM, Niketan Pansare wrote:
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> +1 for consistency especially before 1.0 release.
>
> Thanks
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> Niketan
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>> On Sep 16, 2017, at 4:50 PM, Glenn
Thanks Matthias,
The script works when provided with the absolute path.
Regards,
Krishna
On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 12:33 PM, Matthias Boehm
wrote:
> ok great - I also did some more debugging: (1) when the filename is
> specified inside the dml script, the file is indeed written to a directory
> ~
+1 for consistency especially before 1.0 release.
Thanks
Niketan
> On Sep 16, 2017, at 4:50 PM, Glenn Weidner wrote:
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> +1 for 'sysml'.
>
> Thanks,
> Glenn
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> Matthias Boehm ---09/16/2017 04:34:46 PM---Currently, our SystemML
> configuration properties use an inconsistent prefix scheme.
+1 for 'sysml'.
Thanks,
Glenn
From: Matthias Boehm
To: dev@systemml.apache.org
Date: 09/16/2017 04:34 PM
Subject:Consistency SystemML configuration properties
Currently, our SystemML configuration properties use an inconsistent prefix
scheme. For example, some properties us
Currently, our SystemML configuration properties use an inconsistent prefix
scheme. For example, some properties use the prefix 'dml' (e.g.,
dml.yarn.appmaster), others 'systemml' (e.g., systemml.stats.finegrained),
and yet others no prefix at all (e.g., localtmpdir).
We discussed this before but
ok great - I also did some more debugging: (1) when the filename is
specified inside the dml script, the file is indeed written to a directory
~ in HDFS, but (2) when passed from command line the ~ is of course
resolved before it's even passed into SystemML.
So let's do the following: (1) use a sm