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# FIXME: MAHOUT-994
export HADOOP_HOME=\${HADOOP_HOME:-/usr/lib/hadoop}
export HADOOP_CONF_DIR=\${HADOOP_CONF_DIR:-/etc/hadoop/conf}
export MAHOUT_HOME=\${MAHOUT_HOME:-$INSTALLED_LIB_DIR}
export MAHOUT_CONF_DIR=\${MAHOUT_CONF_DIR:-$CONF_DIR}
# FIXME: the following line is a workaround for BIGTOP-259
export HADOOP_CLASSPATH="`echo /usr/lib/mahout/mahout-examples-*-job.jar`":\$HADOOP_CLASSPATH
exec $INSTALLED_LIB_DIR/bin/mahout "\$@"
EOF
chmod 755 $PREFIX/$BIN_DIR/mahout
Last year at ApacheCon 2010, the Infrastructure team announced they had developed a new CMS using plain old markdown and backed by SVN. This new system is all driven by commits and generates and publishes content instantly. Finally, it is easier to just write the documentation and immediately publish it than draft up a big long email and create a TODO to someday log into Confluence and paste in the content. When you live, eat, and breath on the command line and in your IDE, being able to edit your documentation there is a dream.
_posts/2021-08-17-announcing-apachecon-2021-keynotes.html (1 line): - line 19:Passionate about connecting people to technology, Ashley has been active in the open source community for ten years and currently serves on the steering committee for the TODO Group. She is also an advisor for Built By Girls, which empowers the next generation of female and non-binary leaders.