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This is great news. Thanks for the help! -Rob

rcweir  over 1 year ago 291
Stuck counting lines of source code

OpenOffice project: https://www.ohloh.net/p/openoffice/enlistments It has shown status of "Step 3 of 3: Counting lines of source code (Running 29261/39409)" for a few days now. It seems to have ... [More] stopped advancing. Is there anyway to get this moving again? It was restarted once already. Is it having problems with a specific file? Is there anyway to tell what the issue is and add it to the ignore list? [Less]

rcweir  over 1 year ago 117
How best to use Ohloh

Great. Thanks for the help and the update! -Rob

rcweir  over 1 year ago 291
How best to use Ohloh

We have a large project with a long and complex history: OpenOffice. I'd like to be able to represent the richness of this history, but I'm unsure how to do this. We're currently in SVN at Apache. ... [More] This has the history from June 2011 to present. This appears to be fetching fine. The history before that is in Mercurial. That seems to be stuck with "Step 3 of 3: Counting lines of source code (Failed about 1 month ago.)" See: https://www.ohloh.net/p/openoffice Before Mercurial we had Subversion. I have not added an enlistment for that yet. What is the best way to handle this? Or is it even possible? For example, does Ohloh recognize and account for duplicate files across different repositories? Or would we end up with double (or triple) code counts? If needed I can delete the enlistments and add them back, one at a time, in order, until the full history is processed. Thanks for any hint! [Less]

rcweir  over 1 year ago 291
 

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