On another note, I see you have a jar from SF which does almost what you want. Why not checkout their code and let it do exactly what you want? I guess somewhere in there is a starting revision, which you can change.
If you don't know Java, send me the projectname and I can have a look. Hth, Nick Stolwijk ~Java Developer~ iPROFS Wagenweg 208 2012 NM Haarlem T +31 23 547 6369 F +31 23 547 6370 I www.iprofs.nl On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Gavin Beau Baumanis <b...@palcare.com.au> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I have been asked for some statistics about our code base and am hoping that > someone might have had a task for something similar already, and will be able > to help me out. > > Here is the text I was sent - but it is really just a guide - it is more a > case of "something" to show as opposed to have any specific item(s). > > I do have a jar that I downloaded from SourceForge - that provides pretty > much what I'm after. > Lines of code / Churn, > Number of commits etc. > > But it is based on the entire repository from revision 0:head. > > The specific request (below) comes from the point of view ; > These are stats are from rev xxx - when we started work on the latest version. > > We don't have a classical "release" branch either - just a forever going > trunk, so we can't use anything "path" specific to obtain the requested > results either. > > Anyway - if you have ideas - I would be most grateful, here is the questions > I was asked; > > Added xxx Lines of new code > Removed xxx Lines of redundant code > Performed more than xxx individual code changes. > > > As always - thanks very much in advance! > > Gavin.