On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 9:39 AM, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 11:48 PM, Simon Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> It isn't long since I could do a complete checkout and build of >> Tuscany SCA Java in around 400 MB of disk space. Today I was amazed >> when I ran out of space despite having cleared over a gigabyte >> before starting. >> >> I tend to keep a few builds around for various reasons and the >> space factor is rapidly becoming more and more of an inhibitor to my >> development productivity. The full checkout and build that I did >> a week ago occupied 718 MB on disk. Today's version weighs in at a >> hefty 1020 MB. I've done some digging around, and there's nothing >> that seems very easy to eliminate. The biggest files are webapp >> samples and ActiveMQ logs. >> >> This size explosion adds more weight to the evidence that we need to >> split up the codebase into more modular chunks that can be built and >> tested independently. >> >> Simon >> > > To do a complete build of trunk now takes 1.5GB of disk space on my > machine, thats for the trunk src build folder and the local maven > repository. As part of the cleanup being talked about for the next release > I'd like to try to reduce this a lot, i've raised TUSCANY-2212 to track > this, if you've any ideas to help please feel free to add a comment/help. > > Having to start over on a new hard drive i can give a status update on this, a trunk build is down to 989MB on my machine. An improvement on the previous 1.5GB but still quite big.
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