Actually the thing that seemed to work for me was to explicitly enable
AnnotationProccessors on the intellij compiler, but to tell it an explicit
empty list of processors to perform.
On Tuesday, March 15, 2011, at 04:55 am, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
Hi,
did you rebuild the idea configuration files - 'gradle idea'
Steve and I had similar issues after opening master in idea with the new
logging stuff.
I would guess that the annotation processor goes wild.
What helped for me was to re-create the idea config files and then go
through
all the modules classpath configuration to ensure that the right
directories are
in- and excluded.
There is a bug -
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-1174 - in the
plugin which
excludes everything under $buildDir which is not correct.
--Hardy
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 10:48:12 +0100, Galder ZamarreƱo <galder(a)jboss.org>
wrote:
> Guys,
>
> What the heck is up with master? I import it into IntelliJ, run the
> compiler and I get an OOME compiling!
>
> See attached screenshot. As you can see IntelliJ has enough memory.
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