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Commit 99b06b6f authored by Nicholas Chammas's avatar Nicholas Chammas Committed by Michael Armbrust
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[Build] Fix passing of args to sbt

Simple mistake, simple fix:
```shell
args="arg1 arg2 arg3"

sbt $args    # sbt sees 3 arguments
sbt "$args"  # sbt sees 1 argument
```

Should fix the problems we are seeing [here](https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/jenkins/job/Spark-Master-SBT/694/AMPLAB_JENKINS_BUILD_PROFILE=hadoop1.0,label=centos/console), for example.

Author: Nicholas Chammas <nicholas.chammas@gmail.com>

Closes #2462 from nchammas/fix-sbt-master-build and squashes the following commits:

4500c86 [Nicholas Chammas] warn about quoting
10018a6 [Nicholas Chammas] Revert "test hadoop1 build"
7d5356c [Nicholas Chammas] Revert "re-add bad quoting for testing"
061600c [Nicholas Chammas] re-add bad quoting for testing
b2de56c [Nicholas Chammas] test hadoop1 build
43fb854 [Nicholas Chammas] unquote profile args
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......@@ -127,6 +127,8 @@ echo "========================================================================="
# NOTE: echo "q" is needed because sbt on encountering a build file with failure
#+ (either resolution or compilation) prompts the user for input either q, r, etc
#+ to quit or retry. This echo is there to make it not block.
# NOTE: Do not quote $BUILD_MVN_PROFILE_ARGS or else it will be interpreted as a
#+ single argument!
# QUESTION: Why doesn't 'yes "q"' work?
# QUESTION: Why doesn't 'grep -v -e "^\[info\] Resolving"' work?
echo -e "q\n" \
......@@ -159,10 +161,13 @@ echo "========================================================================="
# NOTE: echo "q" is needed because sbt on encountering a build file with failure
#+ (either resolution or compilation) prompts the user for input either q, r, etc
#+ to quit or retry. This echo is there to make it not block.
# NOTE: Do not quote $SBT_MAVEN_PROFILES_ARGS or else it will be interpreted as a
#+ single argument!
#+ "${SBT_MAVEN_TEST_ARGS[@]}" is cool because it's an array.
# QUESTION: Why doesn't 'yes "q"' work?
# QUESTION: Why doesn't 'grep -v -e "^\[info\] Resolving"' work?
echo -e "q\n" \
| sbt/sbt "$SBT_MAVEN_PROFILES_ARGS" "${SBT_MAVEN_TEST_ARGS[@]}" \
| sbt/sbt $SBT_MAVEN_PROFILES_ARGS "${SBT_MAVEN_TEST_ARGS[@]}" \
| grep -v -e "info.*Resolving" -e "warn.*Merging" -e "info.*Including"
}
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