Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-11 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-01-11, David Crossley wrote: Is there some way to stop the two projects just on adam.a.o that were causing it to hang for one hour each: (forrest-test-basic and forrest-test). I think that i have asked that before, and answer is no. The only way would be if adam used a different

Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-11 Thread sebb
On 11 January 2011 08:36, Stefan Bodewig bode...@apache.org wrote: On 2011-01-11, David Crossley wrote: Is there some way to stop the two projects just on adam.a.o that were causing it to hang for one hour each: (forrest-test-basic and forrest-test). I think that i have asked that before,

Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-11 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-01-11, sebb wrote: On 11 January 2011 08:36, Stefan Bodewig bode...@apache.org wrote: On 2011-01-11, David Crossley wrote: Is there some way to stop the two projects just on adam.a.o that were causing it to hang for one hour each: (forrest-test-basic and forrest-test). I think that

Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-10 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-01-09, David Crossley wrote: David Crossley wrote: David Crossley wrote: Stefan Bodewig wrote: I haven't looked at forrest's build file but I assume the java task you use to start Cocoon forks a new VM which does not see the system properties set for the VM used by Ant. Ah, i

Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-10 Thread David Crossley
Thanks so much for your help Stefan. I need to concentrate on the upcoming Forrest release. So i will return our gump descriptor to its previous working state (knowing that there are some glitches). Is there some way to stop the two projects just on adam.a.o that were causing it to hang for one

Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-08 Thread David Crossley
David Crossley wrote: David Crossley wrote: Stefan Bodewig wrote: I haven't looked at forrest's build file but I assume the java task you use to start Cocoon forks a new VM which does not see the system properties set for the VM used by Ant. Ah, i wondered about that. Yes it

Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-07 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-01-07, David Crossley wrote: Author: crossley Date: Thu Jan 6 00:18:08 2011 New Revision: 1055692 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1055692view=rev Log: Try setting sysproperty java.awt.headless true. While forrest does run okay on vmgump and on zone, on the adam.a.o Mac OS

Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-07 Thread David Crossley
Stefan Bodewig wrote: I haven't looked at forrest's build file but I assume the java task you use to start Cocoon forks a new VM which does not see the system properties set for the VM used by Ant. Ah, i wondered about that. Yes it does. You could explicitly set the headless property in

Re: Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-07 Thread David Crossley
David Crossley wrote: Stefan Bodewig wrote: I haven't looked at forrest's build file but I assume the java task you use to start Cocoon forks a new VM which does not see the system properties set for the VM used by Ant. Ah, i wondered about that. Yes it does. You could explicitly

Gump on adam.a.o trouble with Forrest build

2011-01-06 Thread David Crossley
Author: crossley Date: Thu Jan 6 00:18:08 2011 New Revision: 1055692 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1055692view=rev Log: Try setting sysproperty java.awt.headless true. While forrest does run okay on vmgump and on zone, on the adam.a.o Mac OS X it issues java.lang.InternalError: