HDFS-7774. Unresolved symbols error while compiling HDFS on Windows 7/32 bit. Contributed by Kiran Kumar M R.
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@ -1040,6 +1040,9 @@ Release 2.7.0 - UNRELEASED
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HDFS-7843. A truncated file is corrupted after rollback from a rolling
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upgrade. (szetszwo)
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HDFS-7774. Unresolved symbols error while compiling HDFS on Windows 7/32 bit.
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(Kiran Kumar M R via cnauroth)
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BREAKDOWN OF HDFS-7584 SUBTASKS AND RELATED JIRAS
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HDFS-7720. Quota by Storage Type API, tools and ClientNameNode
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@ -440,10 +440,13 @@ http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
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</goals>
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<configuration>
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<target>
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<condition property="generator" value="Visual Studio 10" else="Visual Studio 10 Win64">
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<equals arg1="Win32" arg2="${env.PLATFORM}" />
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</condition>
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<mkdir dir="${project.build.directory}/native"/>
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<exec executable="cmake" dir="${project.build.directory}/native"
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failonerror="true">
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<arg line="${basedir}/src/ -DGENERATED_JAVAH=${project.build.directory}/native/javah -DJVM_ARCH_DATA_MODEL=${sun.arch.data.model} -DREQUIRE_LIBWEBHDFS=${require.libwebhdfs} -DREQUIRE_FUSE=${require.fuse} -G 'Visual Studio 10 Win64'"/>
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<arg line="${basedir}/src/ -DGENERATED_JAVAH=${project.build.directory}/native/javah -DJVM_ARCH_DATA_MODEL=${sun.arch.data.model} -DREQUIRE_LIBWEBHDFS=${require.libwebhdfs} -DREQUIRE_FUSE=${require.fuse} -G '${generator}'"/>
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</exec>
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<exec executable="msbuild" dir="${project.build.directory}/native"
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failonerror="true">
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* @param toRun thread to run
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* @return DWORD result of running thread (always 0)
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*/
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static DWORD runThread(LPVOID toRun) {
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static DWORD WINAPI runThread(LPVOID toRun) {
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const thread *t = toRun;
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t->start(t->arg);
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return 0;
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@ -96,13 +96,21 @@ static void NTAPI tlsCallback(PVOID h, DWORD reason, PVOID pv)
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* reference _tls_used, we guarantee that the binary retains the TLS directory.
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* See Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0/VC/crt/src/tlssup.c .
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*/
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#ifdef _WIN64
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#pragma comment(linker, "/INCLUDE:_tls_used")
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#else
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#pragma comment(linker, "/INCLUDE:__tls_used")
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#endif
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/*
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* We must retain a pointer to the callback function. Force the linker to keep
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* this symbol, even though it appears that nothing in our source code uses it.
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*/
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#ifdef _WIN64
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#pragma comment(linker, "/INCLUDE:pTlsCallback")
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#else
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#pragma comment(linker, "/INCLUDE:_pTlsCallback")
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#endif
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/*
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* Define constant pointer to our callback, and tell the linker to pin it into
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