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In my project (Popcorn Manager), my lines of code doubled when I did a new commit. I am new to this (and to doing CVS and all of this), so maybe I did do something wrong (well, I know I did something wrong, but I thought I fixed it, but maybe that made things worse).
I originally submitted my code onto SourceForge with a bunch of other open-source projects (that I used) code in there that I had not touched at all. SourceForge happily deleted my repository and I gave them a new one to put up (so that my first commit would remain in tact, except for the files I got rid of).
Ohloh now recounted, and it seems just added its first count to the new count instead of just counting from scratch.
What should I do?
Hi Jeff,
I created a clean download of your project. Would you look at the results and tell me if it looks reasonable?
Thanks,
Andy
Yup, no more 50,000+ LOC, only 18,670 (my own quickly made line counter gets 18,832 which is basically the same).
Thanks,
Jeff