Re: [hibernate-dev] Problems building Core

2009-12-21 Thread Adam Warski
Hello, > turns out that MAVEN_OPTS does not help in this case at all. The surefire > plugin per default uses the forkMode 'once', meaning a new JVM gets created > for running the tests. Command line arguments passed via MAVEN_OPTS only apply > for the JVM running the build. > > To increase the he

Re: [hibernate-dev] Problems building Core

2009-12-21 Thread Hardy Ferentschik
Hi, turns out that MAVEN_OPTS does not help in this case at all. The surefire plugin per default uses the forkMode 'once', meaning a new JVM gets created for running the tests. Command line arguments passed via MAVEN_OPTS only apply for the JVM running the build. To increase the heap size for s

Re: [hibernate-dev] Problems building Core

2009-12-21 Thread Adam Warski
> -Xmx1024 - that's what I used to have, mainly driven by the fact that once > upon > a time the docbook plugin needed to work. > > Btw, I also have the problem if I just try to run the Envers build. That's very weird. I just ran all tests, a "clean install" took 1m 30s, even with default maven

Re: [hibernate-dev] Problems building Core

2009-12-21 Thread Hardy Ferentschik
-Xmx1024 - that's what I used to have, mainly driven by the fact that once upon a time the docbook plugin needed to work. Btw, I also have the problem if I just try to run the Envers build. Have you only recently added more tests? I used to be able to build everything just fine. Maybe the test

Re: [hibernate-dev] Problems building Core

2009-12-21 Thread Adam Warski
I have -Xmx1024 but I'm running only Envers tests. Adam On Dec 21, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Hardy Ferentschik wrote: > Hi, > > Even with -Xmx2048 it does not work. I keep increasing the memory until > I reach the limit of my machine. No luck. > > What settings are you using? > > --Hardy > > > On S

Re: [hibernate-dev] Problems building Core

2009-12-21 Thread Hardy Ferentschik
Hi, Even with -Xmx2048 it does not work. I keep increasing the memory until I reach the limit of my machine. No luck. What settings are you using? --Hardy On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 07:08:54 -0300, Adam Warski wrote: > Heh, the obvious thing to do - using Google - gave an answer. > It's a known pro

[hibernate-dev] who can reproduce this issue?

2009-12-21 Thread Strong Liu
Hi guys, I'm trying to fix this issue, http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2166, but I have spent all of today to reproduce this issue, but failed :( so I'm wondering if there is anyone can help me reproduce this ? thanks. --- Best Regard

Re: [hibernate-dev] new generation of spambots in forums

2009-12-21 Thread Sanne Grinovero
yes I have admin rights; I'll delete this one. I was writing about this to show the new kind of bot, it happens that, while this one is obviously wrong, sometimes it looks like someone is trying to be helpful and tries to answer the question, a bit wrong, but not so far. In these cases I'm not 100

Re: [hibernate-dev] new generation of spambots in forums

2009-12-21 Thread Emmanuel Bernard
Do you have admin levels (ie can delete the post)? If not, then I think we should give you that. On 21 déc. 2009, at 12:14, Sanne Grinovero wrote: > Hello, > since some months I've seen a raising rate of weird posts, like this one > today: > https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=100144

[hibernate-dev] new generation of spambots in forums

2009-12-21 Thread Sanne Grinovero
Hello, since some months I've seen a raising rate of weird posts, like this one today: https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1001443 It looks like there's some clever bot agent, as the post makes _almost_ sense in the context but they always have a signature linking to some website as ad