Re: [FOSSology] [fossology] Is there some benchmark information?

2009-06-09 Thread Bob Gobeille


On Jun 8, 2009, at 7:07 PM, Matt Taggart wrote:


Hi Alice,
It's been talked about a couple of times on the mailing list:

http://fossology.org/pipermail/fossology/2009-June/000980.html
http://fossology.org/pipermail/fossology/2009-May/000957.html

The problem is that it is very memory and processors dependent and
data dependent.

We are hoping for a 10X speedup in 1.2.


You mean you are hoping the new license agent, which uses a different
method, will do the scan in 1/10th the time. But the bSAM agent,  
which uses
a very thorough method that may or may not find more than the new  
agent,

will still take the same amount of time.

Right?


Yes, exactly.  Thanks for the clarification, Matt.

Bob
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[FOSSology] License template not being recognized

2009-06-09 Thread cloud...@yahoo.com
Hello, 
 
I created a license template with just the following contents:
Copyright: copyright (c) 2008 Company: 
 
This file was under the directory /usr/share/fossology/agents/licenses
I then executed the command 
/usr/local/bin/fossinit /usr/local/share/fossology/agents/licenses
When I went to the Manage License Terms page, the new license did not 
appear.  If more content is added to the license template, it would appear.  Is 
there a minimum of what needs to appear in the license template?  What type of 
requirement is there for the content that needs to appear in the template?
 
Thank You



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Re: [FOSSology] Continued Problems with uploads

2009-06-09 Thread thomas . j . murray
Mark,

Thanks for the reply

1. type of system: debian or ?
tjm Fedora 10
2. Version of the software
tjm 1.0.0
3. Where is it installed?  e.g. /usr/local or /usr... the first is a 
source install, the second is a debian package install.
tjm  /usr/local ... source install
4. To make sure I understand your problem:
- You cannot upload with cp2foss OR the UI when the source is a 
source tree.  So let's say this directory is called Src and the sources 
are all under it. Correct?
tjm correct
- What are the permissions, owner and group for the 'Src' directory?

- If the sources are tar'ed up and placed under the Src directory, 
they can be uploaded by cp2foss and/or the UI. Correct?
tjm Correct but only when using a /* at the end of the source path 
 in the documentation it does not include a /* at the end of the 
path   I needed to add this to both the UI path entry and the cp2foss 
command line entry.   Without this I receive the FATAL: 
'/cp2foss-4a2bbb8724clb.tar' does not exist.
So I'm really only having trouble with the non-tar source tree
- Who is the user when running cp2foss and what groups are they in?
tjm user:  fossy


Tom Murray
Senior Systems Engineer

Eastman Kodak Company




thomas.j.mur...@kodak.com wrote:

 Mark,

 I have the same problem as Dan.

 We have a standard Fossology install --- receiving the same error when 
 trying to cp2foss for a source tree directory   using cp2foss in 
 the same path for a single tar file works fine.

 Tom Murray
Tom,

Thanks for letting me know this.  Maybe you can help me help you.  I 
need more details as I have not been able to reliably reproduce this. 
Here is what I need:
1. type of system: debian or ?
2. Version of the software
3. Where is it installed?  e.g. /usr/local or /usr... the first is a 
source install, the second is a debian package install.
4. To make sure I understand your problem:
- You cannot upload with cp2foss OR the UI when the source is a 
source tree.  So let's say this directory is called Src and the sources 
are all under it. Correct?
- What are the permissions, owner and group for the 'Src' directory?
- If the sources are tar'ed up and placed under the Src directory, 
they can be uploaded by cp2foss and/or the UI. Correct?
- Who is the user when running cp2foss and what groups are they in?

Thanks for supplying the above information.  It will help me greatly in 
investigating this problem.

Sorry you have had problems with FOSSology.

-- 
Mark Donohoe
MOST/OSTT, Cupertino CA.
fossology.org


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