Hi Ingo, just a quick update that I can reproduce the problem. Thanks for providing this sample project. Looking into it ...
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Ingo Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > ok, bad news, the problem persists. But now I have steps for you to easily > reproduce this: > - get Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server 64 bit and install on some VM (VirtualBox) > - run the following commands: > sudo aptitude update > sudo aptitude safe-upgrade > sudo aptitude install openjdk-7-jdk unzip > wget > http://buildr.apache.org/**scripts/install-linux.sh<http://buildr.apache.org/scripts/install-linux.sh> > export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-**openjdk-amd64 > sudo env JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_HOME ./install.sh # fails in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, > need to manually "gem update --system" > wget > http://www.der-ingo.de/buildr-**fail.tgz<http://www.der-ingo.de/buildr-fail.tgz># > get demo project > tar -xzf buildr-fail.tgz > cd buildr-fail > ./build.sh > > Things to note: > - www.der-ingo.de is my personal homepage, I am not a fan of file sharing > sites ;) > - The tgz contains pretty much the same project which I described in my OP. > - The build.sh script runs buildr 20 times, extracts a PNG from the WAR, > logs the PNG file size to a file and then display all different lines of > the logfile > - You can enabled a traced build in the build.sh. Maybe you should put a > sleep 1 in the loop. > > If you run all that on Ubuntu Server 13.04, then everything works as > expected! > > So I hope this helps you track down the problem. Looks like it's hidden > somewhere in Ruby and not buildr. > > Any hint as to how to work around this problem is highly appreciated! > > Cheers, Ingo =;-> >
