Re: USE ANT_OPTS RE: OutOfMemoryException when compiling a large project

2005-03-03 Thread Phil Weighill-Smith
I personally dislike the requirement for environment variables (or other
external inputs) in a build; the build should be self-contained. If
another developer comes along without ANT_OPTS set up and attempts to
build your project they will get the OoM Exception and waste time
tracking the issue down.

I recommend building the required sizes into your script and using fork.

Phil :n.

On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 14:24, Kenneth Wood wrote:

> As someone suggested earlier, define ANT_OPTS in your environment
> (read the Ant documentation about using ANT_OPTS)
> 
> For example, we use
> 
> ANT_OPTS="-Xmx1024m -Xms256m"
> 
> Then you can compile without the need to use "fork".
> 
> From my build log, compiling more files than your case of 496 files:
> 
> javac:
> [javac] Compiling 643 source files to ...
> 
> 
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> --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-03-02 01:15
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> I used the javac "fork" option with "memoryMaximumSize=800m" and it
> worked fine.   
> Now I feel silly.   
>   
> Anyone know how to pass to javac -Xmx800m without forking?  
>

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USE ANT_OPTS RE: OutOfMemoryException when compiling a large project

2005-03-02 Thread Kenneth Wood

As someone suggested earlier, define ANT_OPTS in your environment
(read the Ant documentation about using ANT_OPTS)

For example, we use

ANT_OPTS="-Xmx1024m -Xms256m"

Then you can compile without the need to use "fork".

>From my build log, compiling more files than your case of 496 files:

javac:
[javac] Compiling 643 source files to ...


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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 6:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 33162] - OutOfMemoryException when compiling
a large project


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http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33162


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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-03-02 01:15
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I used the javac "fork" option with "memoryMaximumSize=800m" and it
worked fine.   
Now I feel silly.   
  
Anyone know how to pass to javac -Xmx800m without forking?  
   

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