On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 11:55 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been using Google Code's Project Hosting feature for a few projects
> over the last years but i've recently encountered a rather strange and
> annoying problem which is unabling me from accessing the source code after X
> days.
>
> For this particular project, i've only used Eclipse's google plugin to
> commit and fetch the source code from its repository. However, after a few
> days (perhaps a week, not sure), whenever i tried to checkout a copy of
> source code, it would return an error stating that the source code no longer
> existed. And when i tried to access the repository via website, the source
> code was in fact gone!
>
> I made no attempt to fix the situation so i simply resetted the repository
> and re-commited the files i had, since i was lucky enough to have an extra
> copy at the time this first happened. And this kept happening for at least 4
> months until this day.
>
> Problem is now i can't even access the changes to the source code i made,
> through the logs in the Activity section, which only returns a google error
> (GOOGLE *404.* That’s an error.). It's like it was never there to begin
> with!
>
> While it is viable that i keep re-commiting the extra copy i keep, i find
> myself in need of an explanation for this events.
>

This initially smelled like a caching problem, but when I visit your
project's source code repository at
http://feup-yal2jvm.googlecode.com/svn/I see that it too is at
revision zero. Is it possible that you or your
project co-owner reset the repository after your last commit? What I'm
seeing would be consistent with that.
-Nathaniel

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