Post details: Gentoo-Stats isn't dead (yet)

20 January, 2007

Permalink 15:06 UTC, by Marius Mauch Email , 362 words, 705 views   English (US)
Categories: Gentoo, Gentoo-Stats

Gentoo-Stats isn't dead (yet)

I assume some of you have been wondering what has happened to my gentoo-stats project as there haven't been any news or updates recently. Well, unfortunately there isn't much going on, I guess I've been just a bit too frustrated with it to work on it in the last weeks/months. That frustration mainly comes from the package-filemap module and its crappy performance and the conceptual failure of the auth encryption I had planned/implemented. The latter is just frustrating simply due to the wasted time, but the former means the lack of a key feature, namely finding which packages provide a given file even for uninstalled packages. Already tried several things to get it faster but without real success so far
Now I have two more ideas how to get it still working: First is to simply reduce the amount of data to the bare minimum (e.g. just recording executables and libraries), the second is using a custom storage backend for filenames instead of using MySQL for everything (as the DBMS is the slow part). I really want to avoid the first (as it would reduce functionality and likely just delay the problem a bit) and only use it as a last resort before dropping the module completely, so a while ago I wrote a custom backend based for storing filenames efficiently, but haven't integrated it yet into the processing module. We'll see if I can find some time in the coming days/weeks to get this project back on track.

If you're interested in helping with it:
- I don't have any design for the web interface yet, so far it's just basic HTML-2.0 or so. I'm not a big designer, so this is something where I'd definitely welcome external help
- A GUI for the client would be nice (like for selecting data modules or performing complex queries), but I'm not a big fan of GUI programming (though I could help with any missing backend parts in the client)
- Wouldn't hurt to have someone else who's an expert with (My)SQL/mod_python/security have a look at the current code/db schema before this service goes into public testing.

Comments:

Comment from: kkh [Visitor] Email
where can one jump in? i may help on the dbms part and web interface part.

is there a projectpage/cvs ?
PermalinkPermalink 20 January, 2007 @ 17:26
Comment from: Marius Mauch [Member] Email
No real projectpage yet, use the following as startingpoints:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~genone/docs/gentoo-stats/test-howto.txt
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/portage/gentoo-stats/trunk/docs/

As said, the code is in subversion in portage/gentoo-stats/trunk (read http://anonsvn.gentoo.org on how to get it)
PermalinkPermalink 23 January, 2007 @ 18:25

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