Hi RJ,

Dump me. It never occurred to me it might be more than 1000 entries.

I was trying to install bigtop’s RPMs on centos 7 about a week ago, got a few 
file not found errors and I thought the files might be missing from the repo, 
but everything seems to be ok now because as you said you can’t browse S3 
except at the root.

So, never mind, false alarm.

Alex

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On 8 Sep 2015, at 19:46, RJ Nowling 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Alex,

S3 only gives you the first 1000 entries.  You have to using page to view the 
rest.  Additionally, since S3 is a key-value store, you can't do things like 
directory listings.

Can you give us more details on your workflow?  Adding the repo file at the 
link you gave and then do a yum install should be enough.

Thanks,
RJ

On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Alex Bordei 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi everyone,

Unless I’m doing something stupid, the repo, referred to from any OS’s repo 
file 
(eg:http://www.apache.org/dist/bigtop/bigtop-1.0.0/repos/centos7/bigtop.repo<http://www.apache.org/dist/bigtop/bigtop-1.0.0/repos/centos7/bigtop.repo>)

… which refers to:

http://bigtop.s3.amazonaws.com/releases/1.0.0/centos/7/x86_64

… seems to yield:

<Error>
<Code>NoSuchKey</Code>
<Message>The specified key does not exist.</Message>
<Key>releases/1.0.0/centos/7/x86_64</Key>
<RequestId>62FE23EAFBEF46EE</RequestId>
<HostId>
5dhy0HiMJAp/R9QwQWU77H6zm+syH/MnGhcABY+jfWmFc1cOy7w/anIDNoIkQ79G
</HostId>
</Error>

which means that you can’t install packages generated by bigtop on any of the 
centos6 or centos7 and possibly others.

Also at the http://bigtop.s3.amazonaws.com<http://bigtop.s3.amazonaws.com/> I 
can see releases up to 0.5.0.  I can see the artefacts properly created by the 
CI system 
http://ci.bigtop.apache.org:8080/job/Bigtop-1.0.0-rpm/BUILD_ENVIRONMENTS=centos-7,label=docker-slave-06/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/output/hadoop/x86_64/,
 but they do not seem to get pushed to AWS.

If you want, we could mirror that repo (in the UK for now) or get the artefacts 
somehow from the CI system automatically.

thanks,
Alex

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