Created 01-06-2016 02:20 PM
I recently installed Ambari 2.2 and downloaded the HDP-2.3.4.0-centos7-rpm.tar file to create a local repository. Once untared, I noted that the folder structure is named centos6. Is it normal or is it a packaging issue?
Regards
Christophe
PS: sorry in advanced if I didn't choose the right track for this question.
Created 01-29-2016 06:46 PM
Bits are same but directory structure is different. It's fixed now. Please let me know if you can see centos7 now
Created 01-29-2016 11:56 AM
Created 01-29-2016 01:49 PM
@Willem Van Asperen I have escalated this to engineering and will update the thread as soon as I hear back.
Created 01-29-2016 02:28 PM
We have noticed the same issue. The tarball for centos7 contains centos6.
Thanks for looking into this! 🙂
Created 01-29-2016 04:36 PM
As mentioned in the initial reply it's normal.
Answer is "Centos 6 builds are used to certify both 6 and 7"
Created 01-29-2016 04:51 PM
In HDP 2.3.2.0, this was not the case. The centos7 tarball for 2.3.2.0 contains a "centos7" directory, not centos6.
Did you guys make a conscious decision to combine the centos7 and 6 distributions into centos6? I think that's going to cause some issues when there's documentation and tooling that is assuming a strong consistency in naming rules.
Created 01-29-2016 06:21 PM
Fixed the tarballs to reflect centos7 in the directory name once untared .Please try now.
Technically, HDP centos6 and centos7 are the same.
Created 01-29-2016 06:46 PM
Bits are same but directory structure is different. It's fixed now. Please let me know if you can see centos7 now
Created 01-30-2016 07:10 PM
@Robert Pappas @Goran Štrok Did it work?
Created 01-31-2016 09:21 AM
I do now see the directory centos7 -- will try an install and see if it holds.
Thanks for the quick response.
Created 01-31-2016 11:24 AM
@Willem Van Asperen Perfect! Bits were always the same so there wont be any surprises. If you do see the same directoy then help me to close the thread by accepting the answer.