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List:       gump
Subject:    Re: size of java cache dirs - .ivy is huge!
From:       Steve Loughran <stevel () apache ! org>
Date:       2007-07-18 12:19:17
Message-ID: 469E0545.1010803 () apache ! org
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Bill Barker wrote:
> "Leo Simons" <mail@leosimons.com> wrote in message 
> news:BC90CF10-AB1E-485C-85FD-116C2B578E34@leosimons.com...
>> Of interest:
>>
>>   root@vmgump:/home/gump# cd ~gump
>>   root@vmgump:/home/gump# du -hs .ivy
>>   1.2G    .ivy
>>   root@vmgump:/home/gump# du -hs .maven
>>   41M     .maven
>>   root@vmgump:/home/gump# du -hs .m2
>>   791M    .m2
>>
>> While we have a bunch of different stuff in .maven and .m2, almost  all of 
>> the stuff in ~gump/.ivy is smartfrog artifacts, going back  months and 
>> months and months. There's no reason for gump to keep  months of generated 
>> jars. I'd argue that either
>>
>>   * there must be a way to configure ivy to do a "SNAPSHOT" thingie
>>
>> or
>>
>>   * we must erase ~/.ivy after every run
>>
>> opinions?
>>
>> Actually, I guess we could also just erase .maven and .m2, once a  week, 
>> too.
>>
> 
> I disabled the cleanup for .maven, since it nuked all of the plugins maven 
> needs to do anything.  We run maven with --offline, so it shouldn't grow too 
> big.

What about purging *-SNAPSHOT in the maven dir?


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Steve Loughran                  http://www.1060.org/blogxter/publish/5
Author: Ant in Action           http://antbook.org/

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