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author | Zoltan Borok-Nagy <boroknagyz@cloudera.com> | Mon Mar 11 15:02:30 2024 +0100 |
committer | Zoltan Borok-Nagy <boroknagyz@cloudera.com> | Wed Mar 20 13:03:43 2024 +0000 |
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IMPALA-12893: (part 1) Specify 'format-version' explicitly in Iceberg tests This CR is the first step to upgrade to Iceberg 1.4.3. The biggest change in behavior in Iceberg 1.4.3 is that Iceberg V2 tables are the default. Because of this we update some test files to explicitly create V1/V2 tables. We also introduce test files that create Iceberg tables without explicitly specifying the format version, these tests have the name *-default.test. The latter tests will need to be updated when we actually upgrade to Iceberg 1.4.3. Change-Id: Ieb4f6c1b206d1d4fd878f07ea5f1436dcae560cd Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/21167 Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Sherman <asherman@cloudera.com>
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