It was broken but we fixed it recently :) On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Alex Bordei <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 > > *---* > *ALEX BORDEI *| Product Manager | Bigstep | T: +44 (0) 2075 109 054 > | bigstep.com <http://www.bigstep.com/> > > PLEASE NOTE: This email and any file transmitted are confidential and/or > legally privileged and intended only for the person(s) directly addressed. > If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, transmission, > distribution, or other forms of dissemination is strictly prohibited. If > you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately > and permanently delete the email and files, if any. > > > > > On 8 Sep 2015, at 19:46, RJ Nowling <[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] > > 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) >> >> … 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 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 >> >> *---* >> *ALEX BORDEI *| Product Manager | Bigstep | T: +44 (0) 2075 109 054 >> | bigstep.com <http://www.bigstep.com/> >> >> PLEASE NOTE: This email and any file transmitted are confidential and/or >> legally privileged and intended only for the person(s) directly addressed. >> If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, transmission, >> distribution, or other forms of dissemination is strictly prohibited. If >> you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately >> and permanently delete the email and files, if any. >> >> >> >> >> > >
