On 16 June 2016 at 20:16, Christopher <ctubbsii@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
I'm trying to revive rpms/hadoop, but am running into some failures[1] on i686 in koji that I cannot reproduce locally in x86_64. The thing is... I don't really have any good 32-bit environment to test this locally. Hadoop isn't really suitable for 32-bit architectures (IMO) and I doubt it's a well-tested upstream arch.

Any suggestions for how I should proceed? Is it really necessary that *all* packages support i686 arch, even when it doesn't make sense for the application's users?

[1]: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=14521689

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Actually nothing to do with arch, all arches would fail, it just failed on i686 first and koji cancelled the others ;-)

The maven-jar-plugin was updated to new version in Fedora, which has this new behaviour, but the error message should be self-explanatory: "You have to use a classifier to attach supplemental artifacts to the project instead of replacing them." It is due to the jar:jar goal being executed twice for the same artifact for some reason. Try eliminating the second invocation from the pom file of the broken module.

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