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My project enlistment (GIT) seems to have been scanned two weeks ago, but the code analysis reflects only an older (CVS) enlistment (that has magically gone missing), which contains only the project's web site.
The correct analysis would show thousands of commits, with Emacs Lisp and C being the main languages.
I should say, the project is Aquamacs Emacs.
David:
We couldn't fix this earlier because the servers were not under our direct control.
We have recently moved the servers to Boston and gained full control over them.
Thus as of a few minutes ago the Aquamacs project has been fixed and looks to be all set now :)
The same problem occurs here with Amarok: The last commits listed date back 3 months ago. I added the correct git links but nothing seem to have changed since
Mamarok:
I just checked the Amarok project and it looks like Ohloh correctly updated it about 9 hours ago as I'm seeing recent commits show up now. It looks at set now.
Yep, the old commits are in now indeed, but does Ohloh only update every week or so? The last commits are 7 days old now, and we had commits daily
Mamarok:
Ohloh currently updates every repository, one after another, in an infinite loop.
So however long it takes to get through them all, is how long the delay is between updates.
Right now this fluctuates between 1 and 4 days.
We want to change how this works in the future and be much faster with our updates :)
It seems like Fedora packages hit the same problem.
After we moved from cvs to git (November last year), our commits stopped showing up, even though Ohloh says the code analysis finished a few hours ago.
https://www.ohloh.net/p/fedora-packages
Petr,
Although it may appear that an update finished a few hours ago, the Code Analysis page for Fedora Packages shows Aug 14 2010 and that is the most recent date for which analysis is reliable. There are many, many failures in this project and ALL of them need to be cleared before any meaningful analysis can be done. We are thinking of ways to clear this up, but no immediate solution is available.
Thanks!