Hi Gerd,
What about if you compile mkgmap with java 9 or higher - and run it on Java
8 - this also applies or not? Or asked differently - is this dependant on
the compilation system or on the executing system?


Felix

On 16 May 2018 at 15:53, Gerd Petermann <gpetermann_muenc...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> it seems that the new Garbage Collector (G1GC) that was introduced with
> Java JRE 9 causes longer run times for splitter and mkgmap.
> I've played with some options and found that the use of
> -XX:+AggressiveHeap seems to be a good idea when you use these newer JREs.
>
> Without this option the java programs tend to allocate more memory and
> thus the OS might start to swap.
>
> Gerd
>
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