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All I've done for weeks is add code to the codebase. So, imagine my surprise when I logged in today and found that the project's code base had mysteriously shrunk by more than 300 lines. You want to make sure you don't have a bug?
Thanks,
mr.bean for the
Platypus project
Ideas
Looking at the project graph, something has clearly been going on:
http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4719/analyses/latest
(a) ohloh has a strict definition of code
that includes config scripts and pretty much everything in version control. Have these changed or been regenerated recently?
(b) check out a version from before the shrinkage and do a comparison yourself.
(c) does you project use template-generated code or something like that? These being regenerated can cause huge changes
(d) has there been any repository reorganisation?
(e) If you still think it's a problem give specific dates / revisions.
Hi mr.bean,
I'm not 100% sure if this is what you are looking at, but the confusion may come from the fact that the Ohloh report has only caught up to Subversion revision 587, while you may be expecting us to be up the HEAD at 598.
In revisions 584 and 585, it looks like the ListingOut plugin and its test were deleted, which amounted to about 400 lines of Java.
Let me know if this is not quite what you were asking.
Thanks,
Robin