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As we moved the WebKit-Clutter repository, we removed the old enlistment and added the new one some days ago, but it's still stuck at Counting lines of source code (Waiting in queue)
.
I've often seen the count proceeding, but it seems that it cannot terminate (maybe due to a timeout triggered by the repo size?).
Can someone have a look at it? Thanks!
https://www.ohloh.net/p/webkit-clutter/enlistments
Emanuele,.
Initial fetch has been killed 5 times due to Cannot allocate memory
errors. It is scheduled to restart 2 days from now. (last error reschedule was Mon Nov 05 17:01:53 UTC). I will short-circuit that and reschedule the process immediately but it looks as if the repository is exceedingly complex or large. Scheduled updates should be more manageable once this finishes but if we need to re-fetch the repository for any reason, this same problem will crop up again.
Currently the stage we are at is processing (31327/56386) commits and that is only what is left since the last error reschedule. This is a hefty repository.
Will let you know when this stage is finished.
Thanks!
It seems it failed again. Yes, it's so huge it isn't funny (you need more than 4Gb of ram to link the final library with debug symbos enabled, go figure).
Emanuele,
I'm continuing to push it along but I'm only here 11 hours so at any random time it looks to be dead for most of that...
Take heart!
Thanks!
Oh, no need to hurry. Thanks for the support!
Emanuele,
Finished (finally!) with the counts stage. The whole process took 18 to 20 days to accomplish with some intervention. Beware if we have to do this again.
An update to the same repository started an hour later and finished OK 15 minutes ago (1303 added commits). Analysis is now at November 12, 2012 on code collected on November 12, 2012 and last commit is at November 09, 2012.
Please remind me here if the project goes astray again. I won't be too enthusiastic if we need to re-fetch the repo but pushing updates forward should work OK if needed. As long as the updates don't take 24 hours to finish, the whole thing should hang together...
Thanks!
Woot! Thanks for the kind support!