On Oct 9, 2014 7:14 PM, "Stephan Bergmann" <sbergman@redhat.com> wrote:
On 10/09/2014 10:04 AM, Markus Mohrhard wrote:
On Oct 9, 2014 6:53 PM, "Stephan Bergmann" <sbergman@redhat.com
<mailto:sbergman@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> On 10/08/2014 09:53 PM, Miklos Vajna wrote:
>>
>> I *think* the assert is correct and the RTF tokenizer has to be
>> adjusted, but first I wanted to see how much does
>> e1cbaebe7fe36690e192778c87b5eb63790017d7 help. In any case, it's
good to
>> see that this time the jump is around 5 documents and not 1000. :)
>
>
> Just curious, and as those "Crash test update" mails with their
obscure .csv attachments are white noise to me---how do you read from
that data that there was a jump of 5 in bad documents, for example?
They list the number of documents that crashed. Each row is for one
crash test run. So if the number in the same column increases it means
that more documents crashed. Now there are files for import, export and
the third one for validation errors. Eike already asked to add the date
of the test run into the first column but I had not enough time yet to
implement that.
Ah, so the number of lines in e.g. exportCrashes.csv indeed appears to
increase by one for each "Crash test update" mail.
So I would have expected that all lines expect one (either the first or
the last, whichever way they are sorted chronologically) would remain the
same from one "Crash test update" mail to the next. But no, that is not
the case, so I apparently still did not get what those numbers mean.
That sounds strange as the old file is just imported again. Only the column
ordering might change but if you find a problem please write a bug report
and put me into cc. I will have a look at it when I'm back.
Also it should always be the last line that is added.
Markus
Stephan
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