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How do you tell code Analy to ignore a file

Thanks for your fast response. Looking over the project I can move some things around. It will cause some minor problems for older versions of the project, but we don't recommend people use those anyway.

derivin  about 6 years ago 743
How do you tell code Analy to ignore a file

I have a single compiled javascript file in my project. The dojo toolkit gets a huge speed boost from doing this, and its something I have to compile myself and check in. Unfortunately it is a single ... [More] 18K line file which is completely messing up my stats. If there is not a fix for this I will pull the project from ohloh as this is a serious misrepresentation of the project and I do not want to take credit for development not done in the project. [Less]

derivin  about 6 years ago 743
Ignore svn:externals

On further analysis (as I could not believe that svn:externals would be followed). I found the 1 compiled dojo javascript file with 18K lines in it (which should be 20% if all files are counted). ... [More] which is causing the problem. Now to learn how to EXCLUDE a file, as that is not my code, but a compiled optimized form of part of the dojo toolkit. [Less]

derivin  about 6 years ago 712
Ignore svn:externals

My project PyCon-Tech is a 99.99% python framework written on Django, but ohloh seems to have decided that it is 60+% Javascript. Also someone else has tagged it as a Perl Wiki!!! Neither is true. I ... [More] do have an svn:externals pointing to other projects (django core, docutils, and dojo toolkit). Ohloh should be Ignoring these external subversion repositories! They are not my code! they are required dependencies for development and for running on the server. What the %$^#%^#$%%. [Less]

derivin  about 6 years ago 712
Submit of https svn failed

Thanks!

derivin  about 6 years ago 2583
Submit of https svn failed

Could you also add https://svn.python.org/conference/django/trunk/ to the accepted certificate list? Thanks!

derivin  about 6 years ago 2583
 

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