On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 14:38 -0600, Wendy Smoak wrote:
> Surefire fills up /tmp with directories
Cargo is notorious for doing this also. It downloads application servers
to /tmp/cargo which means it suffers from race conditions with multiple
processes starting app servers.
James
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 2:35 AM, Dan Fabulich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wendy Smoak wrote:
>> Unit tests run slower in Maven than in Ant
>>
>> Surefire fills up /tmp with directories
>
> Are there bugs filed for this? Do we think that the /tmp directories are
> the cause of our perf troubles?
Wendy Smoak wrote:
Unit tests run slower in Maven than in Ant
Surefire fills up /tmp with directories
Are there bugs filed for this? Do we think that the /tmp directories are
the cause of our perf troubles?
-Dan
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To uns
>There's still a lot of confusion and skepticism about things related
>to 3.0, such as:
>- how does work on 2.[0|1].x get migrated over there given the code is
>becoming so different
>- what work is actually happening on it, is there a roadmap
>- is it every going to be released. Not so much q
Thanks Wendy for organising and taking more thorough notes :)
I've observed a few interesting things here. It feels like people are
"happier" with Maven than previously. Rather than frustration, there
have been more questions and enthusiasm. It seems as though the
fundamentals have sunk in