[Teammetrics-discuss] Some quirks I detected in teammetrics
Andreas Tille
andreas at an3as.eu
Thu Jun 27 19:21:35 UTC 2013
Hi Sukhbir,
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:45:07PM -0400, Sukhbir Singh wrote:
> I think we took care of it for future runs, but the names already in the
> database won't be affected unless we fix them within the database
> itself. So I guess I will just run an update query manually.
I guess we need to run it after all imports are done.
> > [technical]
> > -team = d-i
> > +team = blends
> > + d-i
> > debian-desktop
> > debian-l10n
> > debtags
> > fai
> >
> >
> > which had no effect. May be it is called differently? It should
> > contain SVN *and* Git data.
>
> Surprising. It should work. I will check.
That would be cool.
> > I'm not really sure why these data were lost because I'm pretty sure I
> > included this when I regenerated the database on the new host. It would
> > be good to know *why* these data went away to make sure it does not
> > happen again.
>
> So is this solved as you said?
Yes, after my manual call of update-names it was solved.
> > Vagrant Cascadian : %vagrant%
> >
> > in names.list - but for some reason they are not. I have no idea why
> > this does not work here.
>
> I will check this also.
Also solved.
> > PS: BTW, the DNS service on blends.d.n is somehow broken - I have no
> > idea why but I added the most important hosts to /etc/hosts to
> > be able to run the stats. That's a bit boring problem which I
> > was not able to solve (/etc/resolv.conf has a bunch of pingable
> > DNS servers meanwhile). If you have any idea about this - I'd
> > be interested.
>
> I have no idea about such things and I think you must have looked
> everything I can, but if you need an extra pair of eyes to go through
> it, then I will do it :)
I just added another set of hosts to /etc/hosts - any good idea would
help.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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