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On Friday, December 20, 2013 3:42:10 PM UTC-6, Tor Norbye wrote:
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> Can you generate a thread dump of the gradle process (or daemon process if 
> you're using it) which shows what lint is doing?
>
> (jps to get the pid's of the java processes, jstack <pid> to get a thread 
> dump from the process).
>
> -- Tor
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 8:57 AM, Alex Baker <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> I noticed a problem when my travis build started to time out after 
>> updating to gradle 1.9 + plugin 0.7.1. My project [github 
>> link<https://github.com/abaker/tasks>] is 
>> composed of three modules, android-aac-enc, api, and astrid, and running 
>> lint from the command line only takes a few seconds for each. The gradle 
>> lint task is running slow for the two library modules (android-aac-enc, 
>> api) and I killed it after letting it run overnight on the main module 
>> (astrid).
>>
>> It pegs one cpu and memory usage fluctuates between one and two GB. I 
>> messed with a few lintOptions to no avail. Adding the debug flag to gradle 
>> doesn't provide any additional lint output.
>>  
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