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[CORE] Bugfix: LogErr format in DAGScheduler.scala #2572

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Test FAILed.
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rxin commented Sep 29, 2014

LGTM pending Jenkins.

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SparkQA commented Sep 29, 2014

QA tests have started for PR 2572 at commit 5be2491.

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SparkQA commented Sep 29, 2014

QA tests have finished for PR 2572 at commit 5be2491.

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    • class RandomForestModel(val trees: Array[DecisionTreeModel], val algo: Algo) extends Serializable

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rxin commented Sep 29, 2014

Merging in master & branch-1.1

asfgit pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 29, 2014
Author: Zhang, Liye <liye.zhang@intel.com>

Closes #2572 from liyezhang556520/DAGLogErr and squashes the following commits:

5be2491 [Zhang, Liye] Bugfix: LogErr format in DAGScheduler.scala

(cherry picked from commit 657bdff)
Signed-off-by: Reynold Xin <rxin@apache.org>
@liyezhang556520 liyezhang556520 deleted the DAGLogErr branch September 30, 2014 01:35
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