On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 9:20 PM Martijn Dashorst
wrote:
> It has a typical long build time, but not a very complicated setup
> (e.g. the depth of nested projects is about 3 max)
I think Maven should aim (and generate dummy projects for
testing/benchmarking) for even more complex projects.
Maven devs, FYI
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> Hello Apache,
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There's this umbrella of projects called Wicket Stuff at github.
https://github.com/wicketstuff/core
It has a typical long build time, but not a very complicated setup
(e.g. the depth of nested projects is about 3 max)
You might consider using this as a public benchmark.
Looking forward to
Yes, there's been reports some time ago about performance degradation in
newer versions. I'm not sure if there was an actual jira ticket or just
mail to the list. Iirc there was no actual end result to resolve it from
that though.
/Anders (mobile)
Den ons 24 apr. 2019 19:09Karl Heinz Marbaise
Great findings then!
It’s not easy to catch and my experience is that such big projects are
often in corporate environments which aren’t open at all and not really
working with oss projects thus it’s not surprising to have this surfacing
on Gradle support side.
Le mer. 24 avr. 2019 à 19:09, Karl
Hi,
On 24.04.19 17:52, Robert Scholte wrote:
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 12:45:42 +0200, Arnaud Héritier
wrote:
Just for my knowledge, is it a regression in a recent version or it is
like
this for ages ?
It is like this for ages. AFAIK nobody of the team monitored memory
consumption, focus was on
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 12:45:42 +0200, Arnaud Héritier
wrote:
Just for my knowledge, is it a regression in a recent version or it is
like
this for ages ?
It is like this for ages. AFAIK nobody of the team monitored memory
consumption, focus was on correct + "readable" code.
Robert
>
> We need to find out who is interested in these kind improvements inside
> the Maven community.
Just wanted to throw my two cents in. My company is a relatively large
Maven user and we're very interested in these sorts of improvements. We've
tried to upstream improvements in the past, but
Il giorno mer 24 apr 2019 alle ore 12:30 Tibor Digana
ha scritto:
>
> What a test has failed?
> In this CI job all tests have passed successfully and the job is "blue".
You are right !
My browser should have get messed somehow
So we are good to go
sorry for beeing so late
Enrico
>
> On Wed,
Just for my knowledge, is it a regression in a recent version or it is like
this for ages ?
Le mer. 24 avr. 2019 à 10:56, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> Am Mi., 24. Apr. 2019 um 10:50 Uhr schrieb Benedikt Ritter <
> brit...@apache.org>:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > this is a summary of a video conference
What a test has failed?
In this CI job all tests have passed successfully and the job is "blue".
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 8:28 AM Enrico Olivelli wrote:
> I am sorry,
> I had other priorities, this task is not still complete.
>
> Tests are still failing and this is weird because I think I saw
Am Mi., 24. Apr. 2019 um 10:50 Uhr schrieb Benedikt Ritter <
brit...@apache.org>:
> Hello,
>
> this is a summary of a video conference call that happened yesterday
> (April 24).
>
Sorry, actually yesterday was April 23... :o)
>
> Topic:
> Discussion about performance improvements that have
Hello,
this is a summary of a video conference call that happened yesterday (April
24).
Topic:
Discussion about performance improvements that have been proposed by Stefan
Oehme, namely:
- [MNG-6638] - Prevent reparsing POMs in MavenMetadataSource (
https://github.com/apache/maven/pull/244)
-
I am sorry,
I had other priorities, this task is not still complete.
Tests are still failing and this is weird because I think I saw them green.
This is the link to the job
https://builds.apache.org/view/M-R/view/Maven/job/maven-box/job/maven-surefire/job/release%252F2.22.2/
Enrico
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