A project I originally submitted recently reorganized its SVN tree, so the URL I originally submitted for the code analysis no longer exists. I don't see any way to update this. Is it possible?
Rick
A project I originally submitted recently reorganized its SVN tree, so the URL I originally submitted for the code analysis no longer exists. I don't see any way to update this. Is it possible?
Rick
No, sorry Rick, Ohloh can't process a Subversion URL unless it currently exists on today's HEAD.
I'm not sure I understand this response. My problem is the subversion URL used for code analysis is out of date. The new one exists and usable, but the project information needs to be updated to point to the new location.
Oh, sorry Rick, I misunderstood your question.
From the main project page, there is a link in the sidebar under heading "Development" called "Enlistments." Follow that link to a list of all of the Subversion repositories we are tracking.
From there, you can delete existing repositories, or click "Add a New Enlistment" to start tracking another repository.
Is this what you needed?
Also, I'll warn you ahead of time: Ohloh's Subversion importer is not good with "reorganized" SVN trees. If you renamed or moved directories, Ohloh is not going to be able to track the history past the move. What this likely means is that all history before the reorganization will be lost to Ohloh. :-(
Let me know if I've answered your questions,
Robin
Ah yes...I looked at that page before but it didn't click that was what I needed to do. Thank you for the assistance.
Rick