Just to add another small annoyance, it seems that if I build on Windows in
cygwin and I cancel the build for whatever reason with CTRL+C, the sjavac
server hangs and blocks the output directory. It takes some minutes for it
to timeout, or I go hunting for the process in Process Explorer.

I really like the sjavac server, it makes the builds much faster, but
without these glitches I would like it even better :)

On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 3:00 AM, David Holmes <david.hol...@oracle.com>
wrote:

> I just had a failed JPRT build on Solaris sparc caused by:
>
> === Output from failing command(s) repeated here ===
> /usr/ccs/bin/printf "* For target
> support_test_hotspot_closed_tonga_dist_java_classes__the.BUILD_JAVA_TOOLS_classes_batch:\n"
>
> * For target
> support_test_hotspot_closed_tonga_dist_java_classes__the.BUILD_JAVA_TOOLS_classes_batch:
> (/usr/ccs/bin/ggrep -v -e "^Note: including file:" <
> /opt/jprt/T/P1/001448.daholme/s/build/solaris-sparcv9-debug/make-support/failure-logs/support_test_hotspot_closed_tonga_dist_java_classes__the.BUILD_JAVA_TOOLS_classes_batch.log
> || true) | /usr/ccs/bin/head -n 12
> Connection attempt failed: Connection refused
> Connection attempt failed: Connection refused
> Connection attempt failed: Connection refused
> Giving up
> [CLIENT] Exception caught: java.io.IOException: Could not connect to server
> java.io.IOException: Could not connect to server
>         at
> com.sun.tools.sjavac.client.SjavacClient.tryConnect(SjavacClient.java:183)
>         at
> com.sun.tools.sjavac.client.SjavacClient.compile(SjavacClient.java:126)
>         at com.sun.tools.sjavac.client.ClientMain.run(ClientMain.java:84)
>         at com.sun.tools.sjavac.client.ClientMain.run(ClientMain.java:47)
>         at com.sun.tools.sjavac.Main.go(Main.java:56)
>         at com.sun.tools.sjavac.Main.main(Main.java:46)
>
> David
>

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