[AWFFULL] no results some months

Zack Galbreath zack.galbreath at kitware.com
Tue May 18 04:43:51 EST 2010


On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Steve McInerney <steve at stedee.id.au> wrote:

>
> Do a manual run of just the given month when you get no details, for
> starters. Or perhaps better - sneak up on it:
> Do the 1st of April 2010; then run for the 2nd and so on.
> After each day; check if data is being added and displaying correctly.
> Obviously, when you do this testing - do it manually and set the output
> directory elsewhere so you don't clobber the production display.
>
> It looks like *something* is causing the entire months data to get wiped
> out. I have a suspicion as to what may cause this, but ... i thought
> that bug long squashed. Ahh. v3.8.2. very old indeed.
> "The latest Production Release is v3.10.2, released on the 13th of
> December 2008"
> Hrm. I *have* been a slack bugger lately...
>
>

> In essence, it's some data or order of data that awffull is properly
> accounting for and hence going kersplatter.
>
>
Following your advice I've been able to generate a minimal test case.  First
I load a working log file so I have some data to clobber:

http://public.kitware.com/stats/awffull/test/good.log.gz (7.7 MB)


The following log causes all of my April 2010 data to disappear.  It's only
three lines long.

http://public.kitware.com/stats/awffull/test/bad.log


I can't reproduce this bug if I apply these three lines one at a time, so I
think you're right that it has something to do with the order that awffull
is processing the log entries.

Any suggestions on what I should do to overcome this issue?

-Zack
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