OK, maybe it was on the list... Was a little pissed when I wrote this this morning and didn't check the list of it. I would like to apologize for my behavior.
So, after posting I checked out the sources for both the javadoc-plugin and the surefire-report-plugin and removed the 'aggregator'-tag. If I use the plugins in that variant, building my sites 'only' takes 53 minutes. Still a lot, but I think it's the minimum my project will need, seeing the size of it. So, I think the discussion should be whether or not to have these plugins as aggregators or not... I can understand some people might want this, but it would be great if the plugin can decide whether or not to act that way on the configuration... Not sure if this is possible though, so maybe one of the developers couls shed a little light on this subject? Thanks, Roland > Actually, this problem was mentioned a couple of times before. I have the > same headache as the "generate-source" phase is called again, which in my > case caused the whole source generatred again! > > the defect is in javadoc plug-in's defects list on JIRA ( > http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJAVADOC-137). It seems to be caused by > @aggregator in the javadoc 2.3. Maybe, we could downgrade it to > version 2.2and try? I'm interested in knowing if it can solve the > problem ... > > > On 1/26/08, Roland Asmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> So, I went home after this mail last friday, and happened to stumble by >> the >> company today at this early hour. The site-build has finished, and has >> taken >> a grand total of 818 minute, which roughly translates into 13,6 hours!!! >> >> Is it really necessary to run the mentioned plugins as aggregators? I >> find >> it >> hard to believe that nobody has mentioned this before, because this will >> make >> things impossible for projects that are a little larger than average or >> have >> lots of/slow tests! >> >> >> On Friday 25 January 2008 19:31, Roland Asmann wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > Is there a way to tell Maven to NOT run several of the >> reporting-plugins >> in >> > aggregate-mode? >> > >> > At the moment, I am trying to build the sites to my project, which is >> > taking FOREVER! I've written down the times that Maven is taking for >> > several different calls, and I feel the reporting it taking way too >> long. >> > >> > If I run my project with 'mvn clean install', it takes about 13 >> minutes >> to >> > complete. When I throw out the tests, it needs just under 2 minutes. >> > However, if II try to run the site ('mvn clean site'), maven uses ages >> to >> > complete (not sure yet how long, it has been running for over 4 HOURS >> > already, and still no clue as to how long it will take!). >> > >> > Yes, I know my project is big. It's a multi-module project with about >> 60 >> > modules, but I don't think they should be split into smaller projects. >> > Besides, the normal build has an acceptable time-frame (especially if >> we >> > skip tests like we do during development), so I feel no need to split >> them. >> > >> > So, the plugins I've found to trigger in aggregate mode (although I >> have >> no >> > idea why they should) are: >> > - javadoc:javadoc (not using the aggregate-parameter, so why trigger >> it >> > this way?) >> > - surefire-report:report >> > - surefire-report:report-only >> > >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated! >> >> -- >> Roland Asmann >> >> CFC Informationssysteme Entwicklungsgesellschaft m.b.H >> Bäckerstrasse 1/2/7 >> A-1010 Wien >> FN 266155f, Handelsgericht Wien >> >> Tel.: +43/1/513 88 77 - 27 >> Fax.: +43/1/513 88 62 >> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Web: www.cfc.at >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
