0.95.0 is available also in the apache maven repository now but only for hadoop1. We will include hadoop2 in later releases when hadoop-2.0.4 is more than just a SNAPSHOT. Meantime, for those interested in an hbase-0.95.0 built against hadoop2, I've uploaded a SNAPSHOT which hopefully is enough for initial experiments (For example, see https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/org/apache/hbase/hbase-client/0.95.0-hadoop2-SNAPSHOT/). Let us know if you'd like us to package things otherwise.
Yours, The HBase Team On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Stack <[email protected]> wrote: > The first release in a series of "Development" releases, hbase-0.95.0 is > available for download from your favorite Apache mirror. See: > > http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/hbase/ > > (It may take a few hours for the release to show up everywhere) > > About 1500 issues have been closed against this 0.95.0 release including > some big ticket items such as a much improved Mean Time To Recovery, and > forthcoming support for both hadoop1 and hadoop2. For the full list of > issues fixed see: > > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12310753&version=12324094 > > > Development series releases like this hbase-0.95.0, are "rough cuts" taken > from > the branch that will eventually yield our next stable offering, > hbase-0.96.0, > the release that will replace the 0.94.x series. We are putting out a > "Development" series to start the feedback loop cycling early before 0.96 > hardens completely. Please download this release and try it out; let us > know what you think, what is missing, and what needs fixing before we can > consider calling it stable. Comments are welcome along any dimension from > packaging and layout through to UI and documentation. > > Be aware that development series releases are barely-tested product and > come > with no guarantees. We make no promises that the next release in this > series > will be compatible with this one, 0.95.0, nor even that you will be able to > preserve data across the update (This is at an extreme, and highly > unlikely, > but could be the case). No work has been done to make it so you can > migrate > from 0.94.x HBase. Development series releases are not for production > deploy. > > Thanks, > Your HBase Team >
