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Ohloh uses an open source tool to detect and count lines of code. https://github.com/blackducksw/ohcount When I run this tool against the code in the repository it's not detecting the files as
Hello Ohloh automatically trusts server certs, so that's not the issue in this case. When running the following command: svn log --xml --stop-on-copy -r 1:HEAD
lars: We are seeing a weird error whenever we try and count the code: abort: /home/deployer/audit.c not under root We're not sure why this is. It requires some investigation.
The project wasn't updating due to a broken enlistment. This caused the badge to remain visible. Now that the project has updated, the badge is now gone.
marc: Thanks for the pointer. I've located and deleted more than a 100 'payday' or 'loans' projects and users. Sadly, the users will still show up in the search results due to a bug that we need to fix.
Tavis: That certainly looks like a bug to me. Thanks for reporting it, we'll look into it :)
ebruni: The numbers next to Jan are actually 'years' not days. So that's Jan 2011. That line of code graph is pretty crappy and we really need to make it better. We've got some other higher priority
Damian: This was happening due to a bug on Ohloh's side. We were not escaping the ` character correctly with mercurial. This has been fixed and your project is now up to date and should be all set now :)
Found out why. The links were created on Christmas day, 2009. Back then when accounts were marked as spammer accounts, links they created were not deleted. In Feb. 2010 code was introduced that would
Michael: About a year ago the Google code crawler at Ohloh was turned off. One of our highest priorities over the next few weeks is to turn this back on, which includes enhancing it to add mercurial repositories as well.