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pub upgrade failed. STDERR exceeded 100000 lines. #49

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isoos opened this issue Jul 25, 2017 · 5 comments
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pub upgrade failed. STDERR exceeded 100000 lines. #49

isoos opened this issue Jul 25, 2017 · 5 comments

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isoos commented Jul 25, 2017

Not much in the logs. It was for twit 0.0.4.

@thosakwe
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@isoos I just want to mention that twit is buggy when sending POST requests. Not sure if that has anything to do with it.

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isoos commented Jul 27, 2017

It looks like the version resolver goes berserk, and dumps a lot of output. It eventually succeeds, but goes over the current limit of 100 000 lines, thus we drop those information.

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kevmoo commented Jul 27, 2017

I wanted to keep the log to aid debugging.

We could make a circular log and only keep the last 10,000 lines (or something) and just make it time based?

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isoos commented Jul 27, 2017

The only thing that we seem to get out of the verbose logs whether there is a version conflict. That doesn't seem to worth to store MB+ logs to keep around, when for most debugging purposes we can just re-run the analysis and see what's going on.

I'd rather reduce the verbosity to a manageable level and extract what we are interested in.

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kevmoo commented Jul 27, 2017

Sure...another issue was being able to capture if/how we have IO errors.

The latest version of the SDK "does the right thing here", though.

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