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Hi iManiac, It looks like we had an error on an Ohloh server. I've rescheduled the job, and it's running now. I'll keep an eye on it. Thanks, Robin

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Hi Dirkjan, It looks like this failure was caused by an internal Ohloh error. I've rescheduled the job, and it's running now. I'll keep an eye on it. Thanks, Robin

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Hi fuzeman, I agree, this bothers me, too. I've opened a bug ticket for this, and next time I have some spare cycles I'll see about getting it fixed up. Thanks, Robin

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Hi m_m, Ohloh only shows commits that appear in the svn log for the specific URL you provide. In this case, svn log https://pyspread.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pyspread/trunk only shows commits as ... [More] far back as revision 228. If a directory is copied or renamed, in many cases Ohloh is able to follow this change. However, if you look at the log for revision 228, you can see that there is no prior history indicated. The /trunk directory is simply created from scratch in revision 288, and no link back to older history is provided. To obtain all of the older history on Ohloh, there needs to be a branch that exists today that includes a continuous, unbroken log all the way back to the older history. Is there an URL in the project today that has a log going all the way back? [Less]

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Hi jlesperance, Our system has updated the metrics for this project. Let me know if you find any problems with the result. Thanks, Robin

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Hi ximion, We've processed the new repository from Gitorious, and new report is online. I think this should clear up the issues -- let me know if there is still anything amiss. Thanks, Robin

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Ohloh does not have a specific policy prohibiting commercial software from the site. That being said, it does appear that our user community believes that Ohloh should be used only for open source ... [More] software. Unless there is real harm, like obvious spam or abuse, we'd rather not force the issue. Many open source projects often carry with them a satellite industry of good commercial software. We also don't want to take the role of policing our users. If more than a handful of commercial products appear on Ohloh, we may have to consider adding clear labels to distinguish between open source software and commercial products. [Less]

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Bump... I am willing to try to debug this issue, however I am not familiar enough with the mac software stack to know where to start. Any hints from anyone?

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Hi Arlen, This might require some investigation. An hpp file should be counted as a C++ file. If you just create a single *.hpp file locally and run our Ohcount tool against it, it will be ... [More] recognized and counted as a C++ file. The picture is a bit messier if a file is simply named with a *.h extension. In that case, our detector attempts to choose between C and C++ based on the file contents and the presence of a matching *.c or *.cpp file. Can you give me a link to a specific example of where a *.hpp file is being misdetected? [Less]

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  • Posted by Abigail about 13 hours ago
I'm using Linux and an old version of Firefox. With the same OS and browser, I've been able to create 20+ projects - and then it suddenly started failing. Most recent project I tried (non non-ASCII ... [More] characters involved): name: "Regexp::Common510::Comment" url: "Regexp--Common510--Comment", homepage/download url: http://github.com/Abigail/Regexp--Common510--Comment description: "Patterns for comments in various languages". But I've tried to import my other projects found on git as well. The first 25 projects succeeded without problems. Since then, I haven't managed to upload a single one. [Less]