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Source Code missing from repository #3

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Mar 11, 2016 · 5 comments
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Source Code missing from repository #3

GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Mar 11, 2016 · 5 comments

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No source code is accessible from this site.  Browsing the files shows nothing 
present.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by haywardc...@gmail.com on 16 Jul 2012 at 5:44

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Error message displayed: "Error retrieving directory contents."

Original comment by haywardc...@gmail.com on 16 Jul 2012 at 5:45

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/agree either project went private, or someone dumped teh source.
too bad was waiting for someone to create such a tool, everyones making these 
for C#
no ones, making tools extensions for c++

Original comment by Stage6...@gmail.com on 16 Jul 2012 at 9:56

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Archive.org allowed me to find thats it is still available on svn (but I'm not 
sure it's the latest version) :
svn checkout http://cppclean.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ cppclean-read-only

Original comment by yann.ley...@gmail.com on 31 Aug 2012 at 12:17

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This is lame. The second that I went looking for a lint tool like this one I 
meet with completely missing source code.

Original comment by robertma...@gmail.com on 9 Oct 2012 at 12:08

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Just in case anybody stumbles accross this I have decided to mirror the code on 
BitBucket: https://bitbucket.org/robertmassaioli/cppclean/overview

Please fork and raise pull requests if you wish to work on it. I am not going 
to be heavily maintaining it though, so I will happily look for somebody to 
take it up if they are really keen. At any rate just fork it and whomever 
develops on it the most can become the new keeper.

Original comment by robertma...@gmail.com on 9 Oct 2012 at 12:26

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