commit | 1c9839f1fb7c12c3d0f6e72c8397e4f404d8c7e0 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Enrico Olivelli <eolivelli@gmail.com> | Wed Nov 04 08:25:30 2020 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Nov 04 15:25:30 2020 +0800 |
tree | 96584385c697c86f471420038357e147dd03fdf4 | |
parent | a659cf50fe46cfea801199df559663abad0eeaa5 [diff] |
Fix Default Java Home in apachebookkeeper/bookkeeper-current image (#2476) ### Motivation You can easily build locally a docker image regarding the "current" version, that is the code that you have currently on your git repository using these commands: ``` mvn clean install -DskipTests mvn install -f tests/docker-images/current-version-image/pom.xml -DintegrationTests ``` ``` # start ZooKeeper server locally docker run --network=host zookeeper:latest ``` ``` # start one Bookie docker run --network=host --env BK_zkServers=localhost:2181 --env BK_bookieId=bk1 --env BK_allowLoopback=true --env BK_bookiePort=3181 apachebookkeeper/bookkeeper-current ``` but in current master, after the first switch to JDK11 the Dockerfile of the "apachebookkeeper/bookkeeper-current" is broken and points to a broken path for the JAVA_HOME env entry. ### Changes Change the default JAVA_HOME to the good path Co-authored-by: Enrico Olivelli <eolivelli@apache.org>
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