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hi everyone, i’m debugging an issue where a colleague’s BOOT_JVM_OPTIONS
env var is being ignored
@dazld hm, how are you running System/getenv?
also, what system/bash version is your colleague on?
@alandipert @dazld's colleague here the bash version I'm running:
api (benchmark) $ bash -version
GNU bash, version 3.2.57(1)-release (x86_64-apple-darwin18)
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
we simply tried out boot repl
and ran (System/getenv)
inside.
the BOOT_JVM_OPTIONS
is set to the correct values, but the datomic valcache flags are not propagatedand the BOOT_JVM_OPTIONS variable is set to the same thing on both your machines… but it just doesn’t work on @claudiu511’s machine?
Set the properties directly and everything works, but for whatever reason, the Java process that boot starts didn’t see them
What version of boot on each machine?