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it would be cool to be able to define which folders in a svn repository were actually created by the project and not some other external library - i think this would make the stats more realistic -
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currently my project is older than I am ! - LMAO :D
Rob
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hi thanks for that - i think Joomla's changed the SVN url from http://joomlacode.org/svn/fabrik/1.0.x/trunk
to http://joomlacode.org/svn/fabrik/1.0.x/trunk
that repository contains old code which
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we've since moved over to http://fabrik.unfuddle.com/svn/fabrik_fabrik104/1.0.x/trunk - should I just delete the enlisting referring to it?
Also whilst everything seems to have updated (many thanks!) the funky little Codebase History graph looks like it hasn't updated.
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Greetings Chris,
We had a hiccup on some servers which might explain the problems. I've rescheduled all the jobs and will keep an eye on it. Thanks for letting us know.
Hi Nuno,
I've scheduled a complete, clean download of this project. It might take a day or two to complete -- let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks,
Robin
Hi sdirector,
Thanks for the offer to help. We're working to open our source code for just this purpose. It'll take us a few months to get the source control code organized, but it is coming.
Thanks,
Robin
Hi indeyets,
Haiku has been a problematic project for us. The main issue is that it is hosted on Berlios, which is an extremely slow and unreliable server for us. We can pretty much only download a
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few hundred revisions per day from Berlios, which is not enough bandwidth to keep up with all of the projects hosted on that forge.
From the edit history, it looks like people have been repeatedly deleting and adding the Haiku Subversion enlistment, in the vain hope that it will fix the problem. Instead, it just complicates debugging efforts.
It looks like our current download of the project may be corrupted, because our local copy of the code includes some files that cannot be line counted. This is what causes the current error. I hate to say it, but I think we need to re-download this project. Given our troubles with Berlios, this might take several weeks to complete.
We might have an old, partial copy of the code on one of our servers that might still be good. I'll do some looking around, and will start a new download of Haiku.
Robin
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Hi Alexander,
I'm sorry you had to spend so long investigating this, but I think you are understanding the problem perfectly now :-).
Ohloh has a very limited Subversion importer. If you rename or
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copy your code from one Subversion directory to another, Ohloh cannot follow that move. All history before the rename is lost.
There is really no way for you to work around our limitation. As you discovered, if you add another enlistment to include the old commit activity, the number of lines of code is doubled.
You have a choice: you can have all of your commits, or you can have accurate lines of code, but you cannot have both.
To fix this properly requires us to improve our Subversion importer to correctly handle branching and renaming. I really want to fix this, because a great number of projects are having this problem. The problem is that this is not an easy fix.
Moving forward, our first priority is to open up our code. After that, I hope to spend time improving our source control adapters, and I hope that the community can help us out in that effort.
Robin
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Hi indeyets,
This is a known bug in our graph display.
Because this project has not had any new commits in almost a year, we haven't computed any new metrics in a long time. These means our database
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doesn't have code totals for recent months. Our system is showing zeros in the graph instead of the most recent total.
I've forced a new analysis, which makes the visible problem go away. Yeah, we need to fix this.
Thanks,
Robin
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It's coming. We had some server troubles this weekend, and it's taking us a while to work through the backlog.
Thanks,
Robin
I'm a bit low on time, but if you give me some instructions on what I should be doing or looking at I would be happy to help.
We currently have a student working on our project as part of his school
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work, it would be really cool to use ohloh stats to get some hard numbers on his progress and productivity. If you wish to contact me directly you can use my email address [email protected] ( [email protected] is a good spam trap :) - I only really check the site once or twice a week.
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