Mark,
I agree. We all run into unusual cases, don't we? I suspect as such. 500
is a catch all server error, and when I looked at the log, it looks as
if the ssl handshake is interrupted by the system. So, it could very
well be a timeout. I tried submitting a 100 of his files, to catch the
error, but our wrapper around codestriker, a perl script, is not very
good at handling piecemeal requests. It takes one file at a time, and
then asks for the next one, so, I'm not submitting his code review for
him. I may change the wrapper to take in 100 at a time, to save my
sanity.
Thanks for the input,
Neeta
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Mark Keisler
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 3:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Codestriker-user] Maximum number of files for codereview
Ahuja_Neeta@... wrote:
> Does anyone know the maximum number of files that can be submitted for
> code review? There's a person in our development area who tried to
> submit 409 and got an error code of 500 from the server. I was
guessing
> that he got it because of the massive number of files he was trying to
> submit, and hence my question. I submitted his review 20-30 files at a
> time and they got through ok. I am just guessing. It may have been due
> to CVS. Not sure. Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Neeta
>
Does this person actually want 409 files in a single review topic? That
seems a bit crazy to me. It may have been a case of a timeout in there
somewhere since so many files were being retrieved and diffed.
--
Mark Keisler
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