Robin,
your issue might be related to this:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1528
Have you tried restarting Continuum?
Does your build times come back to normal after such a restart?
Restarting (about once a week) works for me.
--
Julien
Robin Roos wrote:
* Continuum 2.0-SNAPSHOT from *28-Feb-2008*, Archiva 1.0.1, GNU Lunix
2.6.18-8.el5, JDK 1.5.0_15 *
Hi Folks
I've been watching my project build time take a little longer with each
build. Yes, the project has been growing, but not as much or in as
linear a fashion as suggested by the ever increasing build times.
Then yesterday someone (Unix sysadmin?) or something (continuum?)
deleted previous build results for the projects so that only the two
most recent builds were left in the continuum/work/4/target directory on
the server.
Suddenly my build times became respectable again.
Now, a few builds later, I notice that the build is taking a little
longer each time.
Does Continuum suffer from a near-linear performance hit for each prior
build on the server? Perhaps Archiva suffers in some way?
I know the data I provide below is insufficient for any statistical
conclusion but I thought I'd ask in case other people have seen this also.
Thanks, Robin.
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