Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Re: GWT Compiler Output and Virus Scanners

I've experienced similar issues with virus scanners and developing in
general. I've found that just telling the scanner to ignore the
eclipse folder and the workspace folder will take care of pretty much
everything.

-Ben

On Jan 10, 12:16 pm, GeeDee <daniel.wh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We've been having some problems with hard-drive thrashing while the
> GWT compiler is running. I've managed to isolate the cause of the
> problem to be the virus scanner - disabling its file system protection
> during the compile cuts the time by 40% and means we can still use
> other applications at the same time. Additionally, the problem only
> seems to occur when we're using Maven from the command line: GWT
> builds run from within Eclipse work fine.
>
> Could anyone give me some hints on what might need adding to the virus
> scanner's whitelist in order to avoid disabling the scanner during a
> build? The source-code repository is already on the whitelist, which
> makes this even more confusing....
>
> The company has ESET NOD32 Antivirus installed on all its machines so
> if anyone has any tips specific to that hardware, that would be really
> useful too.

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