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The enlistment for AUR (Arch linux User Repository) failed 1 year ago:
https://www.openhub.net/p/aur/enlistments
Not sure what the problem was 1 year ago, but the URL
http://projects.archlinux.org/git/aur.git
is still correct and works (just tested).
It would be great if that could be fixed.
These are all valid enlistments (for the same repository):
git://projects.archlinux.org/aur.git
http://projects.archlinux.org/git/aur.git
https://projects.archlinux.org/git/aur.git
In case there is a problem with http repo urls on the openhub end.
Johannes,
Received the following:
error: RPC failed; result=22, HTTP code = 405
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
This error was received repeatedly October through December 2012.
For reliability reasons, I'm going to re-enlist this repository with a git: transport and see where that leaves us. Standby.
Thanks!
Johannes,
Looks like you had an enlistment once (November 01, 2008) identical to this one. Have run an update on the repository (1080 added commits). Analysis is now at July 21, 2014 on code collected on July 21, 2014 and last commit is at July 16, 2014.
Look over the project and let me know here if it isn't correct.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot.
Two probably unrelated issues:
The forum notification mail still links to ohloh.net
(the name change is recent, just to make sure this is not forgotten)
The language summary for AUR reports negative line counts, especially for PHP blank lines: https://www.openhub.net/p/aur/analyses/latest/languages_summary
That is probably also the reason why the corresponding graph looks weird
.
Johannes,
The negative numbers you're seeing are as good a reason as any to do a proper re-fetch. I'll start one just now. Often the problem is, we change the rules about counting lines-of-code on the fly and the totals don't always add up over time. A re-fetch treats all lines the same as of the date of the re-fetch. Clears up a lot of these odd glitches. Standby.
Thanks!
Johannes,
Re-fetch finished OK (1597 total commits). Analysis is now at July 21, 2014 on code collected on July 21, 2014 and last commit is at July 16, 2014.
The negative numbers you were seeing don't seem to be present any more. Please update me here if the project hangs up again.
Thanks!
Thanks, everything looks fine now.