Hi Gyus, I guess the reason is that the default Ant job tries to read the file into memory. This isn’t needed in order to calculate the md5 hash … If the target used a streaming implementation, it should work with a few KB of memory.
Chris Am 28.04.17, 16:44 schrieb "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com>: Hi Tom, Thanks for noticing that. Would you like to volunteer to be another MD5Checker "fix-it person"? I think I'm the only one and it would be great to have someone else help out. Once we get you up and running, it doesn't take much time. Whenever the AIR SDK changes, MD5Checker needs to run to update the checksums. The Jenkins server is too memory constrained to eat an entire AIR SDK so the job chokes and blocks all future Jenkins jobs until someone notices. Canceling the job manually frees up the other jobs until MD5Checker runs again. So what I have to do to "fix it" is to run MD5Checker on my own computer. There is an Ant script that runs MD5Checker and commits the changes to our web-site's SVN. Then you have to go use ASF CMS to publish the changes. Thanks, -Alex From: Tom Chiverton <t...@extravision.com<mailto:t...@extravision.com>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org<mailto:dev@flex.apache.org>" <dev@flex.apache.org<mailto:dev@flex.apache.org>> Date: Friday, April 28, 2017 at 2:51 AM To: "dev@flex.apache.org<mailto:dev@flex.apache.org>" <dev@flex.apache.org<mailto:dev@flex.apache.org>> Subject: MD5 checker Jenkins job The Jenkins job that checks for new MD5s is choking on "verifying checksum" but I can't see where that actually is because it's an out of memory error and crashed in flash.net.URlStream.readBytes I've just closed it for now... -- Tom Chiverton Lead Developer e: t...@extravision.com<mailto:t...@extravision.com> p: 0161 817 2922 t: @extravision<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.twitter.com%2Fextravision&data=02%7C01%7C%7C664eb883ed474df7b50908d48e1c3021%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636289699100605029&sdata=SwkyiLFTCtEkor5BBh83FQUn6kG31ut4RfcUBrUT0xo%3D&reserved=0> w: www.extravision.com<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.extravision.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7C664eb883ed474df7b50908d48e1c3021%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636289699100605029&sdata=miVqjM5vb7LtEd5xEzTiZwvgFMTmmqBks1IeDpo8IwA%3D&reserved=0> [Extravision - email worth seeing]<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.extravision.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7C664eb883ed474df7b50908d48e1c3021%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636289699100605029&sdata=miVqjM5vb7LtEd5xEzTiZwvgFMTmmqBks1IeDpo8IwA%3D&reserved=0> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street, Manchester, M15 4LD. Company Reg No: 05017214 VAT: GB 824 5386 19 This e-mail is intended solely for the person to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential or privileged information. Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Extravision Ltd.