[Glass] Seaside Smalltalk-CI build for Gemstone runs out of temp object space

Johan Brichau via Glass glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Tue Apr 12 22:45:42 PDT 2016


Hi Dale,

That’s very good news indeed.
Thanks for all your hard work, as always.

Johan

> On 12 Apr 2016, at 23:01, Dale Henrichs via Glass <glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
> 
> Johan,
> 
> It looks like my recent SmalltalkCI changes{1] fixed your out of temp obj space problem .... without needing to change the size of the temp obj cache ... I wrapped the Metacello load with with a GsDeplouyer class>>bulkMigrate: and that addressed the issue ...
> 
> Clean GemStone3.1.0.6 build[2] ... 
> 
> I do think that there are improvements needed for the .smalltalk.ston file (I'll submit a PR with my suggestions soon)... but they aren't needed for the tests to turn green for GemStone...
> 
> Dale
> 
> 
> [1] https://github.com/hpi-swa/smalltalkCI/pull/123 <https://github.com/hpi-swa/smalltalkCI/pull/123>
> [2] https://travis-ci.org/dalehenrich/Seaside/jobs/122355269#L6991 <https://travis-ci.org/dalehenrich/Seaside/jobs/122355269#L6991>
> 
> On 03/28/2016 01:35 AM, Johan Brichau via Glass wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> The Seaside Travis build using Smalltalk-CI runs out of temp object space [1].
>> The travis log does not mention much, but a local run of the Smalltalk-CI build confirmed me this is the case after examining the gemnetobject log file.
>> 
>> What would be the way to raise the GEM_TEMPOBJ_CACHE_SIZE for the GS environment in these builds?
>> I guess this first requires to be able to setup a GsDevKit stone with a custom GEM_TEMPOBJ_CACHE_SIZE parameter? Or can we pass this to the `serverDoit` command in Tode?
>> 
>> Johan
>> 
>> [1] https://travis-ci.org/SeasideSt/Seaside/builds/118681121 <https://travis-ci.org/SeasideSt/Seaside/builds/118681121>
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