I will suggest getting the source and compiling in your machine. If your 
machine is 64 bits you will get the 64 bits native libraries. That will solve 
the problem you have .Please get hadoop-2.2.0-src.tar.gz.

Thanks 

Reyane OUKPEDJO 



On Monday, November 4, 2013 7:56 AM, Amr Shahin <amrnab...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
Well, the 2 series isn't exactly the "next version". It's a continuation of 
branch .2.
Also, the error message from the gcc indicates that the library you're trying 
to link to isn't compatible which made me suspicious. check the documentation 
to see if hadoop has 64 libraries, or otherwise compile against the 32 ones



On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Salman Toor <salman.t...@it.uu.se> wrote:

Hi, 
>
>
>Thanks for your answer! 
>
>
>But are you sure about it? Actually Hadoop version 1.2 have both 32 and 64 bit 
>libraries so I believe the the next version should have both... But I am not 
>sure just a random guess :-(
>
>
>Regards..
>Salman. 
>
>
>Salman Toor, PhD
>salman.t...@it.uu.se
>
>
>
>
>
>On Nov 4, 2013, at 1:38 PM, Amr Shahin wrote:
>
>I believe hadoop isn't compatible with 64 architecture. Try installing the 32 
>libraries and compile against them.
>>This error (skipping incompatible 
>>/home/sztoor/hadoop-2.2.0/lib/native/libhadooppipes.a when searching 
>>-lhadooppipes) indicates so 
>>
>>
>>
>>On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Salman Toor <salman.t...@it.uu.se> wrote:
>>
>>Hi, 
>>>
>>>
>>>Can someone give a pointer? 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards..
>>>Salman. 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Salman Toor, PhD
>>>salman.t...@it.uu.se
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On Nov 3, 2013, at 11:31 PM, Salman Toor wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi, 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I am quite new to the Hadoop world, previously was running hadoop-1.2.0 
>>>>stable version on my small cluster and encountered some strange problems 
>>>>like the local path to the mapper  file didn't copy to the hdfs .... It 
>>>>works fine on the single node setup but on multiple node simple word-count 
>>>>python example didn't work...  I read on the blog that it might be the 
>>>>problem in the version I am using. So I thought to change the version and 
>>>>downloaded the Hadoop 2.2.0. This version has yarn together with many new 
>>>>features that I hope I will learn in the future. Now simple wordcount 
>>>>example works without any problem on the multi-node setup. I am using 
>>>>simple python example. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Now I would like to compile my C++ code. Since the directory structure 
>>>>together with other things have been changed. I have started to get the 
>>>>following error: 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>----------------
>>>>/urs/bin/ld:  skipping incompatible 
>>>>/home/sztoor/hadoop-2.2.0/lib/native/libhadooputils.a when searching 
>>>>-lhadooputils
>>>>cannot find -lhadooputils
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> /urs/bin/ld:  skipping incompatible 
>>>>/home/sztoor/hadoop-2.2.0/lib/native/libhadooppipes.a when searching 
>>>>-lhadooppipes
>>>>cannot find -lhadooppipes
>>>>------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I have managed to run the c++ example successfully with the 1.2.0 version 
>>>>on single node setup.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I am having 64bit Ubuntu machine. previously I was using Linux-amd64-64
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Now in new version, "lib" and "include" directories are in the hadoop-2.2.0 
>>>>directory. No build.xml is available... 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Can someone please give me an example of a makefile based on the version 
>>>>2.2.0? Or suggest me which version I should go for? Or if there are some 
>>>>prerequisites that I should do before compiling my code? 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Regards..
>>>>Salman. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>Salman Toor, PhD
>>>>salman.t...@it.uu.se
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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