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Hi, code analysis seems to be stuck at our project: https://www.ohloh.net/p/aptosid/analyses/latest
Please fix - thanks!
Greetings,
Chris
Is there anything I can do to get the updates and analysis running again?
Greetings,
Chris
Why do I feel that we will not put any more energy into upgrading changing svn paths here?
Because the only reward we receive so far - the daily code analysis - is not provided.
Sorry folks, I
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really appreciate your effords, but I will not spend my rare free time any more in doing work which leads nowhere.
Greetings,
Chris
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At the Zikula project development server, we do not just run the SVN for the core project itself (which is listed here already), but do also host Trac+SVN for hundreds of 3rd party projects related to
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Zikula. A recent list is generated and cached here: http://code.zikula.org/projects.html
Some of the project admins might have registered at ohloh already themselves, but the vast majority did not. I would love to have them all added by you via script, putting my in admin role. That way I could handle them here, and hand them over to the single project admins when they are ready. SVN follows the pattern https://code.zikula.org/svn/$projectname/trunk
Is this possible?
Greetings,
Chris
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Well, here my example from the main PostNuke repository (a Gforge server we run for project development) http://noc.postnuke.com/top/mostactive.php.
Now, here comes the challenge:
1) Some of those
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sub-projects are already registered at Ohloh. Most are not.
2) We could grep out the project names from the source text of the above link: For example http://noc.postnuke.com/projects/pnphpbb2/ becomes
svn checkout https://noc.postnuke.com/svn/pnphpbb2/trunk; but:
3) Most projects there are using SVN, while some still insist on CVS.
4) Most projects are advised to put recent code into a /trunk - some however do not.
5) Several projects did not move to our central Gforge server, but instead still use places like Sourceforge - for example http://sourceforge.net/projects/elfisk/. Well, those can only be manually added untill you digg all those places completely on an automated base.
So, that's PostNuke only - I believe many bigger projects face the same difficulties.
Slightly easier for sidux:
All active sub-projects can be found here http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/fullstory, and all of them use SVN and /trunk. It's just that none of us has any intention to manually add or delete changes at Ohloh.;-)
Greetings,
Chris
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Oups - sorry.
I completely missed your swift to stacks, and made myself an idiot by writing about a problem we had half a year ago. ;-)
Greetings,
Chris
http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3716/enlistments again code is not pulled from our repos since weeks. Somehow you managed to adapt your scripts to grab from our structure /subproject/trunk/, but not any
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more. Please be also aware of some deleted and several new sub-projects.
Greetings,
Chris
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