rb files !
the only difference are the maven modules under the ./maven directory where
the pom.xml got deleted and in order to build those artifacts you either
need to use mvn-3.3.x or this maven wrapper - also see BUILDING.md for more
details.
- christian
tions at this stage. More information on Truffle and
> Graal can be found in the JRuby Wiki.
>
>
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why not just depend on jruby-jars.gem ?
- christian
I am aware of
https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/1210
https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/1207
which is something I am going to address with the work around the defaults
gems. is there more to it ?
- christian
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> Dne 23.12.2013 11
build the gem or to `rake
junit` to run junit tests on the java part. it also generates a pom.xml
which works with proper maven.
please comment and ADD to the list whatever you have on your mind !!!
best regards,
christian
t which I find
> mysterious since I can run it.This still makes me think there must be
> some env difference.
>
> -Tom
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 10:15 AM, Christian MICHON <
> christian.mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Tom.
>>
>> Well, my enviro
t;
> I am not seeing this error:
>
> java -jar ~/Downloads/jruby-complete-9000.dev.jar -S jgem list
>
> I get am empty GEM list but no error. A dev build also shows no issue.
> Either my env is working from an env setting or yours is not working from
> an env setting. Tauto
@jruby.codehaus.orgbtw)
Are the issues still tracked in Jira or are they now tracked on github only?
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Java home: /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre
Default locale: en_ZA, platform encoding: UTF-8
OS name: "linux", version: "3.2.0-4-amd64", arch: "amd64", family: "unix"
but in the end I can not help much from my side.
- christian
On Sun, Oct 13
not sure but
$ mvn clean install -Pcomplete
from the main directory should work (and works for me).
-christian
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Anthony Juckel wrote:
> First, to answer our question, we don't need any OSGi metadata in any jars
> embedded in jruby-complete in orde
.
that is fixed now with commit e90ed41dca9e731cdb210a17bcc30d0f9e8ff112
so it will not happen again ;)
thanx for syncing the repos !!!
regards,
christian
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Hirotsugu Asari wrote:
> The master git repo on jruby.org and the github mirror had diverged in
&g
after the release of 1.7.5 I can look into how to get all those gems pulled
in via maven as long the 'actual source' is the publish gem from rubygem.org
-christian
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter
wrote:
> krypt should become a "default gem" for bo
; I believe the OSGi jruby classloader will handle embedded jars just fine,
> but if there's a particular class or gem you'd like tested, I could add
> that.
>
the helloworld test just "require 'openssl'" to ensure the ssl stuff is in
place - might me an addit
would be great to use the integration test from jruby-complete as a
starting point.
- christian
.. SUCCESS [0.001s]
[INFO] JRuby Dist SUCCESS [0.000s]
so openssl is part of a clean dist or did you mean that the dist profile
should create the gem along side ?
- christian
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 10:41 PM, Thomas E Enebo wrote:
> I thou
get some comments on it - maybe I
was too unclear about it.
Anyways one the snapshots are gone I can see into how to use the maven release
plugin to do the actual release. But it has to wait until Monday.
Regards Christian
Thomas E Enebo schrieb:
>Kristian,
>
> Hiro mentions a
hose files.
for the other projects what do you think ? just trying to smoothing the
process somehow.
- christian
Yes, I had the same thought to get joda-timezone out of the normal build. I
will try this.
- christian
Hirotsugu Asari schrieb:
>
>On Jul 7, 2013, at 7:47 AM, kristian wrote:
>
>> @headius could you push joda-timezones-2012j which is needed for
>core/pom.xml even tho
Let's put the snapshot repo in the pom - the current pom for jruby.jar is not a
pom we are going to deploy to maven central as such.
- christian
Douglas Campos schrieb:
>On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 10:21:57AM +1000, Wayne Meissner wrote:
>> I just pushed a jnr-posix snapshot,
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Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Application Error
Affects Versions: JRuby 1.6.3
Environment: Windows XP, IBM DB2 on AS/400
Reporter: Christian Nilsson
Fix For: JRuby 1.6.3
Connecting from a windows machine to a r
Reporter: Christian Thalinger
Assignee: Thomas E Enebo
Priority: Minor
$ bin/jruby.sh -Xcompile.invokedynamic=false -J-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions
-J-XX:+EnableMethodHandles -J-XX:+EnableInvokeDynamic test/test_crazy_blocks.rb
Loaded suite test/test_crazy_blocks
Started
Issue Type: Bug
Components: HelpWanted
Affects Versions: JRuby 1.5.3
Environment: windows xp sp2
ubuntu linux 10.04
Reporter: Christian MICHON
Assignee: Thomas E Enebo
Attachments: cmichon-calculator-84e7271.7z
I'm currently pl
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Priority: Minor
Bug in net/http.rb : does not check for @socket before trying to close it in
exception. See: http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/2708
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[cg ~]$ jruby --version
jruby 1.5.0.RC1 (ruby 1.8.7 patchlevel 249) (2010-04-14 0b08bc7) (OpenJDK
Client VM 1.6.0_0) [i386-java]
[cg ~]$
rawr gem version : rawr-1.3.9
Reporter: Christian Guenther
bench/bench_erubis.rb
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URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-4606
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: JRuby 1.5
Environment: SPARC Solaris
Reporter: Christian
Versions: JRuby-OpenSSL 0.5.1
Reporter: Christian Seiler
org.jruby.ext.openssl.Cipher falls back to smaller keys automatically without
any warning or something. This was the cause of a lot of trouble in my app:
As it turned out the unrestricted security pack of Sun's JRE wa
Integration
Affects Versions: JRuby 1.4
Environment: Windows XP, Java 1.6_0.15-b03 (JRE), DB2 JDBC Adapter in
3 JAR files
Reporter: Jens-Christian Fischer
The DB2 JDBC adapter is distributed in 3 JAR files. We had them in jruby\lib
and they got added to the CLASSPATH by
: Windows
Affects Versions: JRuby 1.4.0RC2
Environment: Windows XP,
Reporter: Jens-Christian Fischer
Priority: Minor
Running "rake -T --trace" in a rails project causes a Windows error message
with the following text:
Argument is missing for "
Environment: Solaris, debug JVM
Reporter: Christian Thalinger
Priority: Critical
Some benchmarks, e.g. bench_compiled_load.rb or bench_erubis.rb, are hitting an
assert in a debug JVM on Solaris:
Internal Error at os.cpp:480, pid=7886, tid=1
Error: memory stomping error
A
Reporter: Christian Brensing
Priority: Minor
In an embedded scenario the JRuby runtime bundle needs to import the packages
used by the executed (j)ruby code. As these packages could certainly not be
specified at build time, adding the {{DynamicImport-Package: *}} directive to
the OSGi
: Interpreter
Affects Versions: JRuby 1.3
Environment: Ubuntu 9.04, Java 1.6.0_13
Reporter: Christian Seiler
Happens with 1.3.0RC2 (version doesn't exist in Jira), I try to do some testing
with ActiveRecord and SQLite
The code is on Github: http://github.com/chrismuc/after_c
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 6:26 AM, Charles Oliver Nutter <
charles.nut...@sun.com> wrote:
> avishek.dasgupta wrote:
>
>>
>> Charles Oliver Nutter-2 wrote:
>>
>>> Interesting numbers...I think we need more information, however, like
>>> what version of JRuby you ran and a short description of how the
386"
Family: "unix"
Java version: 1.5.0_16
JRuby version: 1.1.5
Maven version: 2.0.9
Reporter: Christian Mueller
Building JRuby-Rack from source (9bae275df88a23ab6734f8bf5be282372134b77d) with
maven fails with: extender does not have a valid @java_class
chris:~/wo
Environment: http://dist.codehaus.org/jruby/jruby-bin-1.1.5.tar.gz
Reporter: Nils Christian Haugen
Assignee: Thomas E Enebo
Priority: Trivial
$ jruby-1.1.5/bin/jruby -v
jruby 1.1.4 (ruby 1.8.6 patchlevel 114) (2008-11-03 rev 7994) [i386-java]
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Reporter: Christian Seiler
Attachments: jrack_embedded_r235.diff
Basically right now JRuby-Rack seems to be tightly coupled to a war environment
(WEB-INF/, WEB-INF/web.xml). I want to use JRuby-Rack with embedded Jetty which
requires a few patches (or maybe some big workarounds like in
I'm on Ubuntu 8.04 (including all the patches except the very last kernel
update) and just ran into this issue (with JRuby r7927):
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-open.c: 623: _dl_open: Assertion
`_dl_debug_initialize (0, args.nsid)->r_state == RT_CONSISTENT' failed!
Disabling JNA doesn't wor
. So my suggested changes shouldn't be critical at
all.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Nick Sieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 6:18 AM, Christian Seiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > instead of deploying war-files I use a li
ppened during startup. In case of an error I simply
want to shutdown the whole server/JVM.
3) I also added a config param to disable using the servlet context's logger
and keep the default Rails logger.
I've attached the diffs. Should I create a Jira issue or are there any other
solution
/Modules
Affects Versions: JRuby 1.1.4
Environment: Ubuntu 8.04 / JDK1.6_u6
Reporter: Christian Seiler
Attachments: file_utf8.patch
RubyFile and RubyFileTest do not always properly generate Unicode string
representations of filenames. Operations like File.exist
I think you should stick to JPA as far as possible to be more independent.
You can always cheat and get the Hibernate session by doing things like:
if (this.entityManager.getDelegate() instanceof
org.hibernate.Session) {
org.hibernate.search.FullTextSession fts =
org.hiber
Christian Seiler wrote:
>
> yes, uname -a: Linux cs-laptop 2.6.24-19-generic
> java 1.6.0_06-b02
>
> Best out of 10.times {puts Benchmark.measure {1.times {Profile.find
> :first}}.total}
>
> Profile is a simple AR model (a few properties).
>
> I ju
Charles Oliver Nutter-2 wrote:
>
> Christian Seiler wrote:
>> I noticed that there is already an issue covering this topic:
>> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-2184
>>
>> JRuby is on-par with simple models (a few ints) with my setup so I tried
>> with
Charles Oliver Nutter-2 wrote:
>
> Christian Seiler wrote:
>> yes, uname -a: Linux cs-laptop 2.6.24-19-generic
>> java 1.6.0_06-b02
>>
>> Best out of 10.times {puts Benchmark.measure {1.times {Profile.find
>> :first}}.total}
>>
>> Profile i
} is slower than with MRI (something like 0.79 vs
0.89), too. I can imagine it's hard for JRuby/AR-JDBC to compete with
MRI/MySQL/Unix sockets, but the seond benchmark is just about instantiating
objects.
Mike McKinney-6 wrote:
>
> Christian, I saw that comment... what OS were you
Just want mention that latest trunk really shows some speedups compared to
1.1.2. Some numbers benchmarking Rails ActiveRecord
http://blog.huikau.com/2008/07/04/jruby-slowdown-from-rails-202-to-210/#comment-227
Thomas E Enebo wrote:
>
> We plan on trying to release JRuby 1.1.3 by the end of th
Same for me, I posted about this some time ago:
http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=17302698&framed=y
I did some simple profiling (actually added some logs to Rails startup
procedure) with the result that alone requiring active_support takes almost
50% of the time (especially loading al
Fabio Kung wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 2:42 PM, Christian Seiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, but right now I happily and simply instantiate this shared stuff in
>> Rails plugins. I think I wouldn't like to mess around with classloaders.
>&
Fabio Kung wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Christian Seiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Wouldn't that mean that JRuby instances can't easily share objects any
>> longer? I'm thinking of things like Rails instances sharing an EHCac
eed to do
any inter process communication (as long as you don't need to scale out).
Christian
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Affects Versions: JRuby 1.0.2
Environment: Windows XP
Reporter: Christian Seiler
Priority: Minor
appending to $CLASSPATH variables creates bogus file-URLs on Windows. E.g.
"c:/dev/tmp" gets "file://c:dev/tmp" which will
On 10/16/07, Ola Bini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Christian Seiler wrote:
> > You mean doing something like this (I'm new to Ruby)?
> >
> > begin
> > app.get '/shop/viewCategory.shtml?category=DOGS'
> > rescue Exception => e
> &g
On 10/16/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can you try running with these flags as well and confirm that methods
> are successfully compiling?
>
> -J-Djruby.jit.logging=true -J-Djruby.jit.logging.verbose=true
>
>
JIT seems to be working. And I haven't seen any non-compilable
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Christian Seiler wrote:
> > On 10/16/07, *Ola Bini* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> > Something is seriously wrong with your setup. The fact that non-JIT
> is
> > faster is indic
ting that the numbers you posted yesterday or so show
the same
MRI/JRuby ratio like mine do when the JIT is turned *ON*. When I disable the
JIT,
the ratio is better than with your results.
What's the version of your JVM?
Christian
: 28.653000 0.00 28.653000 ( 28.652000)
rev 4592
full action: 28.352000 0.00 28.352000 ( 28.352000)
full action: 25.835000 0.00 25.835000 ( 25.835000)
MRI
full action: 17.12 1.01 18.13 ( 19.108413)
Christian
build is faster than the fixes-1_0
build (with my setup).
Still it runs faster without JIT. And I'm curious how fixes-1_0
would perform if 4415 changeset was backported.
Christian
Could you give the 1.0 branch a try? Because if your results aren't inline
with mine
(i.e. trunk slower than latest 1.0), I actually won't know what to try next.
I even tried the IBM JDK and JRockit (which is faster than Sun JDK but
crashes often),
the same picture.
Alexey Verkhovsky-2 wrote:
>
I tried a few of them, bench_block_invocation.rb, bench_quicksort.rb (the
latter needs ages to load the data with JRuby while MRI loads it in a
fraction of a second. The test numbers itself are pretty close to MRI).
trunk is always slightly faster than 1.0.x. When turning off the JIT the
performa
I did use the "ar_jdbc" mode which should have settings like production has.
For instance:
echo 'load "script/benchmark_action"' | ~/jruby-1_0/bin/jruby -J-server
-J-Djruby.jit.enabled=false -J-Djruby.objectspace.enabled=false
script/console ar_jdbc
And yes, I saw the "JIT warmup" output.
Alexe
I also ran the petstore benchmark a couple of times today with
different setup options. The petstore app as it is in SVN does some
heavy logging, so I decided not only to test JRuby 1.0.1 but also
the latest fixes-1_0 branch (with slow IO being fixed).
The setup procedure was like Alexey describe
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