Hi,
I installed the script runner a couple of month ago on a site and it worked well. I'm back today for a simple visit, and the engineer in charge of the maintenance showed me that, when clicking on built-in scripts, the following stack trace appears :
type Status Report
message Could not execute action [CannedScriptRunner]:(class: org/codehaus/groovy/runtime/ArrayUtil, method: createArray signature: ()[Ljava/lang/Object;) Illegal type in constant pool<p><small><small><pre>java.lang.VerifyError: (class: org/codehaus/groovy/runtime/ArrayUtil, method: createArray signature: ()[Ljava/lang/Object;)
Nothing changed on this platform since the time it worked.
Does anyone know where the problem could be?
Thanks
Stéphane
Hi Jamie,
It worked for me, I just added XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize to my setenv.sh and until now everything is ok.
Thanks
Possibly the same issue as https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/browse/GRV-56 but without seeing the logs it's difficult to say.
Unfortunately the reporter of GRV-56 never got back to me so I don't know if the suggestion to up the XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize worked.
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Have you changed the version of java? That could be a cause of VerifyError... but I don't think the error above is the root cause error.
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I check that with the IT guys.
I'll keep you informed.
Thanks
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OK - the main advice though is to look in the logs for the string "out of space in CodeCache for adapters"
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