On 10.06.2012 14:36, Michael T. Pope wrote:
> I have had to move to Java7 somewhat ahead of schedule (it is possible
> to install java-1.6.* packages on Fedora 17, but its an uphill
> battle), hence the recent warning suppression patch.  Now I am
> struggling to get a clean run of the test suite.  The sound test is
> consuming too much memory, and crashing somewhere in tritonus.  The
> simplifications in svn.9888 help, but there are still regular memory
> exhaustions and simple failure to play a sound that played fine on the
> previous run.  None of which is new.  I have seen both intermittently
> for some time, it seems though that Java7 is provoking them more.
>
> Commenting out the sound tests makes the problems go away.  I looked
> at updating tritonus, jorbis etc, however the last commit to the
> tritonus CVS was in 2009.  So I fear it may be time to swallow my
> preference for open formats and try reverting the OGGs to WAVs, which
> are supposedly supported natively in Java.  If anyone has a better
> idea, let me know soon before I push on.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike Pope
>    

Well, we could try using wav. If that makes the problems go away, so be 
it. If not, we could ignore tritonus and use jorbis directly. If that 
doesn't help, we could always import the jorbis source and track the 
bugs down in our copious free time.


Regards

Michael


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