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Technical Issue Help : fake contributor

The following contributor to PHP looks like an automated script: https://www.ohloh.net/p/php/contributors/122406570302

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about 11 years ago

Technical Issue Help : HIPL enlistenment failing

Maybe you can just drop the enlistenment and rescan it? Thanks, Diego

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about 13 years ago

Technical Issue Help : autoconf code detection wrong

AFAIK autoconf configure scripts are always accompanied by the configure.ac/configure.in files from which they were generated. This is another reasonably robust heuristics that you can use to identify configure scripts generated by autoconf.

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about 14 years ago

Technical Issue Help : HIPL statistics botched

The code statistics for the HIPL project are complete nonsense. A negative line count is reported and the language analysis is bogus: https://www.ohloh.net/p/hipl/analyses/latest This could be ... [More] related to the fact that the enlistenment process was interrupted when the site went down. Maybe just restarting the process will fix the issue. But in the current state it would be better not to show any analysis or to delete the project. I would highly appreciate if you could look into this. Thanks a bundle, Diego. [Less]

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about 14 years ago

Technical Issue Help : HIPL enlistment failed

Thanks for the quick reaction. But something is still amiss.. - if you look at the code analysis you will notice a negative line count. The statistics about programming languages used are quite ... [More] skewed, it's a bit of a mess. It would be great if you could look into this. Thanks a million. [Less]

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about 14 years ago