Fixed in version fitnesse-1.9 
<https://github.com/jenkinsci/fitnesse-plugin/commit/d784a62b1f82b87506346ad11eab7a1aade3647c>
See pull request : https://github.com/jenkinsci/fitnesse-plugin/pull/10

Le samedi 9 mars 2013 21:30:30 UTC+1, Stanimir Stamenkov a écrit :
>
> Starting with version 1.6 of the FitNesse plugin [1], it includes 
> the output HTML in the results, providing additional details of what 
> exactly went wrong, or just what went in there.  While this is a 
> nice feature, it seems all of the FitNesse XML output, with all the 
> test pages content added, gets included in the Jenkins' build result 
> summary (build.xml) [2]. 
>
> This is problematic as the FitNesse result XML for one of my jobs is 
> ~15 MB, and the build.xml for every Jenkins build ends up over 20 
> MB.  The disk space is not a concern but I've noticed keeping the 
> results for a bit over 20 builds for one (actually for few more) of 
> these jobs makes the view which displays them, very slow to open. 
>
> I've experimented the slow down disappears if I remove the "Last 
> Success", "Last Failure" and "Last Duration" columns from the view, 
> so I guess Jenkins is trying to scan through (or even load in 
> memory) all the big "build.xml" files just to extract the given 
> information.  It would be nice if the FitNesse plugin could keep the 
> HTML content details outside of "build.xml" to avoid such 
> performance problems.  Have you encountered such an issue with the 
> FitNesse plugin? 
>
> [1] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Fitnesse+Plugin 
> [2] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Administering+Jenkins 
>
> -- 
> Stanimir 
>

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