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backport-util-concurrent listed as "relatively new project"

And the source code history is empty. Maybe it's because svn access requires user-id=guest, pw=?

tseelbach about 16 years ago
 

I don't think there's anything here. The repository is empty:

~$ svn ls https://backport-jsr166.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/backport-jsr166 --username='guest' --password=''
~$ svn info https://backport-jsr166.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/backport-jsr166 --username='guest' --password=''
Path: backport-jsr166
URL: https://backport-jsr166.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/backport-jsr166
Repository Root: https://backport-jsr166.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/backport-jsr166
Repository UUID: 8e366591-143a-0410-86b8-a59f4f92c046
Revision: 0
Node Kind: directory
Last Changed Rev: 0
Last Changed Date: 2007-09-14 01:52:00 -0700 (Fri, 14 Sep 2007)

I'm pretty sure that's the problem :-)

Robin Luckey about 16 years ago
 

That svn link is broken on their page. From this page: http://backport-jsr166.sourceforge.net/developers.php
they point to a different svn
svn ls svn://dcl.mathcs.emory.edu/software/harness2/trunk/ -username='guest' --password=''
h2o/
jndi/
jxta/
revents/
rmix/
util/

tseelbach about 16 years ago
 

Hi tseelbach,

Like a wiki, projects on Ohloh are added and edited by the user community. So you can edit the backport-util-concurrent enlistments .

I went ahead and did this and the code is downloading now. But please feel free to correct or improve anything else about the project.

Thanks!

Andy Verprauskus about 16 years ago