Which one is the latest stable version of Hadoop? [closed] - hadoop

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I am having Ubuntu 14.04LTS in my system. I am planning on downloading Hadoop for my project work. Kindly suggest me which one is the latest hadoop version which is stable and supported for various packages.

Try Checking this website: http://hadoop.apache.org/releases.html. Here you will find the latest hadoop release.
Current stable release is 2.7.x. Check this link.
Hope it helps :)

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I am currently working on a research project that is on the Ubuntu environment. I am testing to see if it can work on MacOS. I am trying to meson build but the dependency requires libsctp. Is there an equivalent package for Mac?
I've tried libusrsctp but it is not the same.
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Is there any alternative for Cloudera Manager? (CDH) [closed]

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As Cloudera official blog said, there is no free version of CDH from 6.3.3, they would make the Cloudera Manager to open source, but not yet.
Is there any other project like Cloudera Manager? which can manage Hadoop components by Web UI, especially belongs to Apache projects.
BTW, HDP also is not available for new version.
I am using the Cloudera Virtual Machine
You can still download a docker image of the QuickstartVM
DockerQuickstartVM
or you can try this link too
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There is Arendata:
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How can two people work on a single project in Xcode on two computers? [closed]

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As the title says. How is this best done?
I have done a lot of Googling but no luck
Using a version control system, like Git. You can create a free repository on Github.
Some getting started links:
How to use Git?
http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/
Or natively in XCode: http://appcoda.com/git-source-control-in-xcode

Automated Installation for Debian Jessie [closed]

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I have an exisiting automated Installer for Ubuntu based on Kickstart and want to build one for the Debian. In the interest of uniformity using Kickstart seems to be the best option.
a. Can Kickstart be used for the automated installation of Debian?
b. Any merits of using FAI for Debian instead of kickstart?
c. Any solutions thats used and tried as reference will be highly appreciated.
On Debian you can use "preseed" (https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed) to build you automated Debian install ;)

Aspell 0.6 for Windows [closed]

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I am looking for the Win32 binary version of Aspell 0.6.
I am under the impression that the LyX Project maintained a Windows fork of Aspell (at least until v. 1.4), but I have not been able to find a version of it anywhere.
Try this: http://www.wxperl.co.uk/aspell/
As of today, version 0.60.6 in 32bit and 64bit variants.

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