Use spawn to address buffer size limitation issue#83
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posens wants to merge 1 commit intobraintrustdata:mainfrom
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Use spawn to address buffer size limitation issue#83posens wants to merge 1 commit intobraintrustdata:mainfrom
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@ibolmo, could you take a look? My workflow often runs into this issue. |
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@posens I'll take a look today |
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going to wrap this up over here: #84 |
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@posens v1.0.16 is out and v1 updated to point to this version. let me know if you run into any issues. thanks for the contribution! |
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The Braintrust child process frequently gets terminated with SIGTERM when it produces a large volume of log messages. This happens because exec has a limit on the maximum amount of data that can be written to stdout or stderr, which leads to the termination.