> Will this continue to run all weekend?  How often does it run?

Yes.  Daily.  See http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/gump/.

> The exceptions are definitely unexpected and not good.  Where did you get
> the stack dump from?  Your machine or is it posted on one of the gump
HTML
> pages?

The stack dumps I posted were based on builds on a Windows machine, using
essentially the same software and setup and the nightly runs done on Linux.

> Also, I went to
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/gump/latest/xml-xalan2.html and it
doesn't
> look like it succeeded building Xalan.  Other people have been able to
> build.  Is it possible that this was just doing a checkout when I was in
> the middle of doing a check-in?

In the note that started this thread, I indicated that there was a problem
last night doing a checkout of Xalan.  I have logic in there which aborts a
checkout after 15 minutes, and will do a single retry on error.  Neither
were sufficient to successfully do a complete update last night.

I generally don't do this, but I did an "out of cycle" manual cvs update of
xalan a few minutes ago.  This means that the cvs logs won't show an
accurate list of what files were updated from last night, but does increase
the probability of a consistent set of

Even with this limit, I have had cases where complete updates have taken
over 12 hours - with several failures.  On good days, I have had a complete
update done in as little as 45 minutes.  The updates start just after 3 am
eastern - this is midnight on the west coast and still fairly early in
Europe.

- Sam Ruby

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