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Hi,
Our enlistment failed to download.
https://rpg-1d6.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/rpg-1d6
Subversion
Step 1 of 3: Downloading source code history (Failed)
The project is 1d6 roleplaying (7065):
http://www.ohloh.net/projects/7065
Could you fix it?
Besides: I kinda like the new design, though it takes some time to get used to it (it isn't as clear, but seems far more efficient - less clicks to the info I want).
Many thanks for your great tools!
Is there a way to help you with the little time I have available?
Hi ArneBab,
This download was broken by a rogue server this weekend. It has been rescheduled. I'll keep an eye on it today.
Thanks for the kind words. We know the new UI has some hiccups and takes some getting used to, but behind the scenes our code has become much cleaner and it will be much easier to update and add features.
Thanks for offering to help. If you want to help writing new code, currently only the source code parser/line counter is open source, at labs.ohloh.net. We're still refactoring the rest of the Ohloh code and trying to figure out how to open it up.
Thanks,
Robin
Hi Robin,
Thanks for checking!
I'm glad to hear, that your code will be easier to maintain, now.
I just tried to install ohcount, but it ran into errors.
I reported it in trac: http://labs.ohloh.net/ohcount/ticket/229
By the way: I also adapted the ArchLinux installation Guide to Gentoo:
link
Hi ArneBab,
Thanks for the help with Ohcount.
I don't think the error you are seeing is fatal. I've seen it before, and I spent a little time trying to get rid of it but in the end I was just coding at random and gave up. I don't understand Gem all that well.
In any case, did the installer actually work for you? My installs always work even though I see the error.
D'Oh!
I didn't even check if it worked, after I saw the error...
... it works. Many thanks!
Besides: What I especially like about ohloh, is that it motivates people to comment much (and hopefully well, too :) ).
At least I see in it, that doing what I think good is now visible (instead of hidden completely in the code and invisible to all who don't want to/can dive in).
I have a question about git bundles:
When I changed something, how do I tell git to bundle all changes from teh remote side?
Is a call like the following correct?
git bundle create python-ext-pyw.bundle HEAD
If it is correct, then you can find the bundle at my ftp:
http://draketo.de/dateien/python-ext-pyw.bundle
It adds the extension *.pyw to python.