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On 6 Nov 2017, at 20:31, Shinnok <admin@shinnok.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build a full checked build of core master on macOS Sierra and it looks like the
ooxmlexport4 cppunit test manages to kill the macOS display manager every time on my machine.
Attached system crash report to the end of this e-mail.
I'm trying to find out what could be different between my configuration and the Jenkins_MacOSX
tinderbox which looks like is building just fine. The XCode kit version reported by autotools is
10.13 (just like mine) but apart from that I can't find any other build details, nor confirm that
it is macOS 10.12 indeed. Can somebody point me to the build config (trying to find out if it's
using LODE or otherwise) and the system details for that tinderbox?
To me, it looks like the the excessive amount of malloc'ing by the tests is halting my system (no
ulimits). Manually disabling ooxmlexport4 test only gets me as far as the next one. :)
COMMAND %MEM VSZ(in KB) %CPU
cppunittester 1.1 3704920 92.4
WindowServer 49.9 39437312 77.0
cppunittester 10.2 14668976 25.5
cppunittester 14.6 12695528 24.9
cppunittester 15.5 15359232 15.3
* see VSZ; and no, my diskspace isn't unlimited =)
Needless to say, has anyone else experienced this crash? The problem also looks vaguely similar
to:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=480852
http://jira.pentaho.com/browse/PDI-14470
I have seen this crash for quite a while on my mac (Sierra, newest xcode) so I run make without the
tests.
I had a short look at the error, and I can confirm the windows manager dies.
rgds
jan i
Cheers,
Shinnok
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