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title: Building from Sources
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***This is a guide on how to build the ozone sources. If you are <font
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color="red">not</font>
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planning to build sources yourself, you can safely skip this page.***
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If you are a Hadoop ninja, and wise in the ways of Apache, you already know
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that a real Apache release is a source release.
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If you want to build from sources, Please untar the source tarball and run
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the ozone build command. This instruction assumes that you have all the
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dependencies to build Hadoop on your build machine. If you need instructions
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on how to build Hadoop, please look at the Apache Hadoop Website.
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{{< highlight bash >}}
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mvn clean package -DskipTests=true -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Phdds -Pdist -Dtar -DskipShade
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{{< /highlight >}}
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This will build an ozone-\<version\>.tar.gz in your target directory.
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You can copy this tarball and use this instead of binary artifacts that are
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provided along with the official release.
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## How to test the build
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You can run the acceptance tests in the hadoop-ozone directory to make sure
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that your build is functional. To launch the acceptance tests, please follow
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the instructions in the **README.md** in the
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```$hadoop_src/hadoop-ozone/acceptance-test``` directory. Acceptance tests
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will start a small ozone cluster and verify that ozone shell and ozone file
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system is fully functional.
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