The tests pass for me locally now. I'll double-check that I am not
breaking something else, and if all goes well I'll release 2.1.0.CR3
tomorrow
On 6 Apr 2009, at 15:24, Kabir Khan wrote:
Please ignore, increasing the report depth shows some references
from aop
On 6 Apr 2009, at 11:17, Kabir Khan wrote:
> Here is the jboss-profiler leak report for
> ClassloaderLeakUnitTestCase and
> CommonsLoggingClassloaderLeakUnitTestCase against my local fixed
> checkout. It doesn't look like AOP classes appear anywhere any
> more, but I am not sure if that is what I should be looking for.
> Brian/Jesper, from what I hear you are good at parsing this stuff :-)
>
> <Leaks.txt>
>
>
> On 3 Apr 2009, at 21:36, Jason T. Greene wrote:
>
>> Kabir Khan wrote:
>>> I've worked around this while waiting for a release and fixed
>>> another leak. AopPreparedClassesClassloaderLeakUnitTestCase
>>> passes now, but ClassloaderLeakUnitTestCase,
>>> CommonsLoggingClassloaderLeakUnitTestCase and
>>> Ejb3ClassloaderLeakUnitTestCase time out. Is there a way to make
>>> the timeout longer? Or does a timeout normally mean it is doing
>>> lots of extra stuff because the test is failing due to leaks?
>>
>> It normally means the latter (gc ends up in a loop because nothing
>> is free)
>>
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