infra: use apache/hive:4.0.0 as hive Dockerfile base image#1823
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LGTM!
nit: could you change the title to 3.1.3 since we're still using hive 3.1.3 here?
pyiceberg and iceberg-rust are the only 2 repos affected by the openjdk:8 change, https://grep.app/search?f.repo.pattern=apache%2Ficeberg&q=openjdk%3A8
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What changes are included in this PR?
We had some failures in the Pyiceberg repo with the hive docker file here: apache/iceberg-python#2697, so I'm porting this over here.
The HMS test Dockerfile was using a deprecated
openjdk:8-jre-slimbase image that has very recently been removed from Docker Hub, causing build failures:Simplified the Dockerfile to use apache/hive:3.1.3 as the base image directly, also eliminating the multi-stage build pattern. Which removes the dependency on a deprecated OpenJDK image and will use what's included in hive, and maintains the same functionality for HMS integration tests.
Inspired by https://github.com/trinodb/docker-images/blob/master/testing/hive4.0-hive/Dockerfile