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Okay, so this is wierd.
The SVN checkout and all that worked fine and it's got commits and all the rest, but apparently nobody has written any code for the MelonRPM project. Genuinely wierd.
Mind taking a look?
Hi James,
I think the answer is simply that we don't recognize the programming language Lua.....yet. I am adding it right now and will re-analyze your project. Stay tuned...
oh - almost forgot to post back: 1.1k lines of lua. Let me know is this seems off. Thanks!
Hi,
The checkout for the SVN repositories from http://ohloh.net/projects/3705 seem to have lost track of how many lines of code are there. I have 3 repositories for this project and the initial ohloh checkout originally reported a low result of 95 lines... now its 0 lines.
Is it a problem that I added 3 repositories? - I have been thinking about removing 2 of them as one is not yet used and the 2nd is more for the development side of things.
Thanks :)
Hi Deadpan,
I don't think this is related to having multiple repositories, which should not be a problem at all.
My initial hunch is that our line counter is failing to determine which language your code is written in, which would mean that we fail to count any lines. From a casual glance, it looks like this might be because your source files do not have any extensions, which is a key clue that our source code counter relies upon.
These are just guesses, though. The actual problem will take some detailed investigation that I can't do when I'm offsite. I'll look into it when I return to the offices after the holiday.
Thanks,
Robin