Re: phoenix newbie build question

2018-02-13 Thread Xu Cang
Hi Josh,

Thanks for your reply. I got java1.8 and maven 3.3.9 as below.

Apache Maven 3.3.9
Maven home: /usr/share/maven
Java version: 1.8.0_151, vendor: Oracle Corporation

Ok. Sounds good. Thank you.

Xu

On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Josh Elser  wrote:

> Hi Xu,
>
> What version of Java and Maven are you using?
>
> I wouldn't be super worried about the test failures -- it's likely just an
> indication that the unit test is reliant on something in the local
> environment which isn't there on your computer (e.g. a default krb5.conf).
> Ideally, we can figure out why it failed and fix it for the future, but
> would need to get to the bottom of it..
>
>
> On 2/13/18 6:51 PM, Xu Cang wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to build Phoenix (on Ubuntu) and run tests by following
>> 'build.txt' instruction from code repo.
>>
>> Commands I ran:
>>
>> 1. mvn install -DskipTests
>> 2. mvn process-sources
>> 3. mvn package
>>
>> Thenm I got this error:
>>
>> [ERROR]
>> testMultipleConnectionsAsSameUserWithoutLogin(org.apache.pho
>> enix.jdbc.SecureUserConnectionsTest)
>> Time elapsed: 0.013 s  <<< ERROR!
>> java.lang.RuntimeException: Couldn't get the current user!!
>> at
>> org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.SecureUserConnectionsTest.testMultip
>> leConnectionsAsSameUserWithoutLogin(SecureUserConnectionsTest.java:378)
>>
>> [INFO]
>> [INFO] Results:
>> [INFO]
>> [ERROR] Errors:
>> [ERROR]
>>   SecureUserConnectionsTest.testMultipleConnectionsAsSameUserW
>> ithoutLogin:378
>> Runtime
>> [INFO]
>> [ERROR] Tests run: 1592, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Skipped: 3
>> [INFO]
>> [INFO]
>> 
>> [INFO] Reactor Summary:
>> [INFO]
>> [INFO] Apache Phoenix . SUCCESS [
>> 0.924 s]
>> [INFO] Phoenix Core ... FAILURE [
>> 35.155 s]
>>
>>
>> The error comes from this code piece:
>>
>> *try {*
>> *this.user = User.getCurrent();*
>> *} catch (IOException e) {*
>> *throw new RuntimeException("Couldn't get the current
>> user!!");*
>> *}*
>>
>>
>> My question is, am I missing any dependencies in order to get this user?
>> Any pointer or help is appreciated.  Thanks,
>>
>>
>> (BTW, IndexUtilTest.java unit test ran successfully. )
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Xu
>>
>>


Re: phoenix newbie build question

2018-02-13 Thread Josh Elser

Hi Xu,

What version of Java and Maven are you using?

I wouldn't be super worried about the test failures -- it's likely just 
an indication that the unit test is reliant on something in the local 
environment which isn't there on your computer (e.g. a default 
krb5.conf). Ideally, we can figure out why it failed and fix it for the 
future, but would need to get to the bottom of it..


On 2/13/18 6:51 PM, Xu Cang wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to build Phoenix (on Ubuntu) and run tests by following
'build.txt' instruction from code repo.

Commands I ran:

1. mvn install -DskipTests
2. mvn process-sources
3. mvn package

Thenm I got this error:

[ERROR]
testMultipleConnectionsAsSameUserWithoutLogin(org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.SecureUserConnectionsTest)
Time elapsed: 0.013 s  <<< ERROR!
java.lang.RuntimeException: Couldn't get the current user!!
at
org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.SecureUserConnectionsTest.testMultipleConnectionsAsSameUserWithoutLogin(SecureUserConnectionsTest.java:378)

[INFO]
[INFO] Results:
[INFO]
[ERROR] Errors:
[ERROR]
  SecureUserConnectionsTest.testMultipleConnectionsAsSameUserWithoutLogin:378
Runtime
[INFO]
[ERROR] Tests run: 1592, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Skipped: 3
[INFO]
[INFO]

[INFO] Reactor Summary:
[INFO]
[INFO] Apache Phoenix . SUCCESS [
0.924 s]
[INFO] Phoenix Core ... FAILURE [
35.155 s]


The error comes from this code piece:

*try {*
*this.user = User.getCurrent();*
*} catch (IOException e) {*
*throw new RuntimeException("Couldn't get the current
user!!");*
*}*


My question is, am I missing any dependencies in order to get this user?
Any pointer or help is appreciated.  Thanks,


(BTW, IndexUtilTest.java unit test ran successfully. )

Best Regards,
Xu



phoenix newbie build question

2018-02-13 Thread Xu Cang
Hi,

I am trying to build Phoenix (on Ubuntu) and run tests by following
'build.txt' instruction from code repo.

Commands I ran:

1. mvn install -DskipTests
2. mvn process-sources
3. mvn package

Thenm I got this error:

[ERROR]
testMultipleConnectionsAsSameUserWithoutLogin(org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.SecureUserConnectionsTest)
Time elapsed: 0.013 s  <<< ERROR!
java.lang.RuntimeException: Couldn't get the current user!!
at
org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.SecureUserConnectionsTest.testMultipleConnectionsAsSameUserWithoutLogin(SecureUserConnectionsTest.java:378)

[INFO]
[INFO] Results:
[INFO]
[ERROR] Errors:
[ERROR]
 SecureUserConnectionsTest.testMultipleConnectionsAsSameUserWithoutLogin:378
Runtime
[INFO]
[ERROR] Tests run: 1592, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Skipped: 3
[INFO]
[INFO]

[INFO] Reactor Summary:
[INFO]
[INFO] Apache Phoenix . SUCCESS [
0.924 s]
[INFO] Phoenix Core ... FAILURE [
35.155 s]


The error comes from this code piece:

*try {*
*this.user = User.getCurrent();*
*} catch (IOException e) {*
*throw new RuntimeException("Couldn't get the current
user!!");*
*}*


My question is, am I missing any dependencies in order to get this user?
Any pointer or help is appreciated.  Thanks,


(BTW, IndexUtilTest.java unit test ran successfully. )

Best Regards,
Xu