patch for www/tools/portsgrowth/*

Simon L. Nielsen simon at FreeBSD.org
Sun Sep 25 19:42:48 UTC 2005


On 2005.08.20 11:19:31 +0200, Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
> On 2005.08.20 07:41:14 +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> > "Simon L. Nielsen" <simon at freebsd.org> wrote
> >   in <20050818171218.GA849 at zaphod.nitro.dk>:
> > 
> > si> On 2005.08.19 01:14:12 +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> > si> >  I made a patch[*] to make a plot from the number of lines in
> > si> >  CVSROOT-ports/modules instead, but I am not sure if this is
> > si> >  reasonable.  Any comments?
> > si>
> > si> I don't really think there is a need to change it, since
> > si> www/tools/portsgrowth/ports.log (the source of the image) has been
> > si> updated manually for quite a while now based on
> > si> www.freebsd.org/ports/INDEX.  I run /home/simon/bin/portcount.sh from
> > si> cron two times daily on the FreeBSD.org cluster (on builder to be more
> > si> specific).
> > 
> >  Can you make that statistics file available via HTTP or so?
> >  I just wanted to make www/tools/portsgrowth/* files usable to
> >  reproduce the same results on www.FreeBSD.org.  If such data
> >  is publicly available, changing getinfo.sh to fetch it is
> >  reasonable enough, I think.
> 
> You should be able to reproduce the exact file/image that's on
> www.freebsd.org since it only uses the committed ports.log from CVS.
> The stats file I generate on builder.freebsd.org is just what I use as
> base to commit to ports.log.  In any case I think it's a good idea to
> make the stats file available via HTTP so other people can also update
> ports.log also.  I will look at getting this done soon.

FYI, and for the records, my script now updates
http://people.freebsd.org/~simon/portcount.log .

-- 
Simon L. Nielsen
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