Hi Dave,
The best way to report bugs is on this list.  If you want access to enter bugs 
directly into our bugzilla, let us know on the fossology-devel list.

It sounds like your browser or server is timing out, but that's surprising if 
your list only contains hundreds of files (which I take to mean < 1000).  
Generating those lists is time consuming, but should only take a few seconds 
with so few files.  I just checked my system on a 2813 file rpm and the list 
came up in about 5 seconds.  Another rpm with 31,000 files came up in 1 min 38 
sec.

There won't be anything in fossology.log since this all happens in the user 
interface.  Did you check the postgresql and apache logs?

Not being reproducible is unfortunate.

Bob Gobeille



On Feb 11, 2011, at 9:31 AM, Dave McLoughlin wrote:

> I’m seeing a few issues in the latest version of Fossology and wanted to ask 
> you the best way to report the bugs and what info you need.
> 
> I have a scan that allows me to see the Nomos List but will only show a few 
> lines of the License Tree.  When I try to display the license tree it shows 
> the first 10 or 15 lines then the browser stops refreshing.  There are 
> hundreds of license matches in this scan, so the tree should be much larger.
> 
> And I have another scan that fails when trying to build the Nomos License 
> List.  It gives an error that says that there was a fatal error and that some 
> process took too long.  Sorry, I don’t have the actual message, I can’t 
> reproduce it each time.
> 
> And I’m not seeing anything in the logs for either issue.
> 
> Can you give me advice for providing more info?  Perhaps I can delete the 
> scans and rescan to see if it fixes the issues.
> 
> Let me know.
> 
> -- 
> Dave McLoughlin
> <ATT00001..txt>

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