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List:       hadoop-user
Subject:    Re: Hadoop on Ubuntu 6.10
From:       "Shannon -jj Behrens" <jjinux () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-01-05 2:34:50
Message-ID: c41f67b90701041834pa134092s71ad7f4622f1a438 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Done!

Thanks,
-jj

On 1/3/07, Doug Cutting <cutting@apache.org> wrote:
> Can you please file a bug in Jira for this?
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP
>
> Select "CREATE NEW ISSUE".  Create yourself a Jira account if you don't
> already have one.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug
>
> Shannon -jj Behrens wrote:
> > I'm using Hadoop on Ubuntu 6.10.  I ran into:
> >
> > $ start-all.sh
> > starting namenode, logging to
> > /usr/local/hadoop-install/hadoop/bin/../logs/hadoop-jj-namenode-jjinuxland.out
> >
> > /usr/local/hadoop-install/hadoop/bin/slaves.sh: 36: Syntax error: Bad
> > substitution
> > starting jobtracker, logging to
> > /usr/local/hadoop-install/hadoop/bin/../logs/hadoop-jj-jobtracker-jjinuxland.out
> >
> > /usr/local/hadoop-install/hadoop/bin/slaves.sh: 36: Syntax error: Bad
> > substitution
> >
> > Ubuntu 6.10 switched away from using bash for the default /bin/sh.
> > The workaround is simple:
> >
> > (cd /bin && ln -sf bash sh)
> >
> > Nonetheless, it might be nice to update the script so that it works by
> > default on Ubuntu since it is pretty popular.  I'm guessing that the
> > change would be simple.  The offending line is:
> >
> > ssh $HADOOP_SSH_OPTS $slave $"${@// /\\ }" \
> >
> > Happy Hacking!
> > -jj
> >
>


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