Hi Ted, I use custom Nutch 2.x branch. I work for upgrading Nutch 2.x from "hadoop 1.x and hbase 0.94" to "hadoop 2.x Hbase 0.98." Actually 2.x branch of Nutch depends Gora. Hbase-client is transitive dependency for Nutch's Gora dependecy. However there is no different using direct or using as a transitive dependency. They have same problem. You can test with my Nutch fork.[1] Before compiling please delete this lines [2] [3]. BTW You can create a dump ivy project for testing. IMHO Ivy has some problem with Hbase's poms
I do not understand your second question. Can you explain little bit ? Thanks [1] https://github.com/talatuyarer/nutch [2] https://github.com/talatuyarer/nutch/blob/2.x/ivy/ivy.xml#L126 [3] https://github.com/talatuyarer/nutch/blob/2.x/ivy/ivy.xml#L127 2015-01-05 23:51 GMT+02:00 Ted Yu <yuzhih...@gmail.com>: > Which branch of Nutch are you using ? > > Can you give the command line you used ? > > Thanks > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Talat Uyarer <ta...@uyarer.com> wrote: > >> When I added hbase-client as a dependency in Nutch's ivy.xml. >> >> <dependency org="org.apache.hbase" name="hbase-client" >> rev="0.98.8-hadoop2" conf="*->default"> >> >> Ivy can not resolve hbase-common and hbase-annotations in compile >> scope rather than hbase-protocol. It sees these dependencies in test >> scope and map to runtime and master scope. they looks like below in >> hbase-client resolved >> ~/.ivy2/cache/org.apache.hbase/hbase-client/ivy-0.98.8-hadoop2.xml >> file : >> >> <dependency org="org.apache.hbase" name="hbase-annotations" >> rev="0.98.8-hadoop2" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/> >> <dependency org="org.apache.hbase" name="hbase-annotations" >> rev="0.98.8-hadoop2" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"> >> <artifact name="hbase-annotations" type="test-jar" ext="jar" conf="" >> m:classifier="tests"/> >> </dependency> >> <dependency org="org.apache.hbase" name="hbase-common" >> rev="0.98.8-hadoop2" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"/> >> <dependency org="org.apache.hbase" name="hbase-common" >> rev="0.98.8-hadoop2" force="true" conf="test->runtime(*),master(*)"> >> <artifact name="hbase-common" type="test-jar" ext="jar" conf="" >> m:classifier="tests"/> >> </dependency> >> <dependency org="org.apache.hbase" name="hbase-protocol" >> rev="0.98.8-hadoop2" force="true" >> conf="compile->compile(*),master(*);runtime->runtime(*)"/> >> >> Not only Hbase-client. Other Hbase modules have same problem. Do you >> have any idea ? >> >> Talat >> -- Talat UYARER Websitesi: http://talat.uyarer.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/talatuyarer Linkedin: http://tr.linkedin.com/pub/talat-uyarer/10/142/304