Felix Knecht wrote:
    I run the full build, on shared, apacheds, daemon and installers.

    I removed the maven repository before building the projects.

    All went fine ...



I really feel like a newbie.
Don't. This happens. The fact is that Alex and me had to checkout and build the server to check, whichh is a proof that we toke your message seriously, instead of bashing you as a newbie.
I can build it now too. Although 'svn up' and 'svn diff -rHEAD' didn't show any differences I had testfailures. It only worked after doing a full new 'svn co' for apacheds.

I already got such errors when building. FYI, when I try to do a full build, starting on bigbang-with-dependencies, with the options you picked (clean install -Dintegration), I got OOM errors at some point. We need to extend the memory used by maven, especially the permgen memory)


Do we need to have the CI to do always a new full checkout of the code instead of just updating from svn?
Avoid a full check out. We will be black listed by the ASF quickly :) I would suggest that once a week, we do a full clean (remove the repo, check out the full code, and build the code)

May be a complete check out once a day is acceptable, but you have to ask infra before.

Thanks !

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Emmanuel Lécharny
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