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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 |
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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 |
derivin | about 6 years ago | 743 |
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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). |
derivin | about 6 years ago | 712 |
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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 |
derivin | about 6 years ago | 712 |
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Submit of https svn failed
Thanks! |
derivin | about 6 years ago | 2583 |
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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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