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File README.building of Package spark-kit
This package provides build dependencies for building Apache Spark using Tetra (ruby2.2-rubygem-tetra). Using Tetra is neccessary due the Maven-based build process downloading dependencies at build time. Tetra will keep track of these downloaded dependencies during a so-called "dry-run" build on the maintainer's machine and generate a tarball (spark-kit.tar.xz) containing all of them. This tarball is then used to allow the same build to run in an offline manner in OBS (where there is no Internet connectivity on purpose in order to allow for reproducible builds). To generate spark-kit.tar.xz for a new version of Spark, proceed as follows (you will need to have Tetra installed for this): Note: these steps need to be performed on the machine where you keep your spark{,-kit} working copy. 1) Download an updated Spark tarball. We'll assume the new tarball's version is 1.6.3 throughout the rest of this file, which is the version it was at the time of this writing. 2) Initialize a Tetra build directory for your new spark tarball by running these commands from your working copy. (Note that the colons in OBS checkout directory names can cause issues building packages, so you are advised to run this process from within /tmp or another location containing your source tarball.) tetra init spark spark-1.6.3.tar.gz 6) Perform a dry-run build with Tetra: cd spark/src/spark-1.6.3 tetra dry-run ./build/mvn clean install -DskipTests -Phadoop-2.4 mvn dependency:go-offline -Phadoop-2.4 exit 7) Generate the new kit tarball: tetra generate-all You will now find an updated kit tarball in spark/packages/spark-kit.tar.xz Substitute this tarball for the existing one in the kit package and bump its version.
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