Icarus was never really intended for that purpose. On the other hand, I'm
sure improvements could be made. Could you provide a dump file from one of
the crashes? Echo should be better (I've never tried it), unless it's the
Host process that's getting too big. Why do you need to have tests running
that long?

On 17 May 2010 13:10, Mark Kharitonov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
> We developed a framework on top of Gallio MbUnit to run scenario based
> tests. Right now our QA team has problems leaving Gallio.Icarus open
> for a long time - they claim it takes too much CPU and memory and
> eventually crashes.
>
> My question is whether using Gallio.Echo will solve this problem of
> high resource utilization and eventual crashes? Or is there another
> way to run long tests. By long I mean days and even weeks.
>
> BTW, I am not sure whether the problem is in the runner or in the host
> process - Gallio.Host. My hope is that someone has already encountered
> these issues and can spare me the time of checking all of this myself.
>
> Thanks.
>
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