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Has never worked for me #2

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stevevance opened this issue Oct 21, 2012 · 8 comments
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Has never worked for me #2

stevevance opened this issue Oct 21, 2012 · 8 comments

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@stevevance
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Not on Refine 1.x nor Refine 2.x.

The "Working..." dialog box will run forever. Mac's Activity Monitor shows no CPU activity related to Java or Refine.

Any clues as to what's happening?

I installed it in the directory that appears when I click "Browse workspace directory".

@onyxfish
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Steve, an update shortly after we wrote this plugin broke it. Neither Joe nor myself has had the inclination to fix it. I'm not sure if anyone else has written a stats plugin for Refine, but unless we come up with a need for it I doubt either of us is going to wade back into Java-land. Sorry. /c

@stevevance
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Can you backtrack on the update?

@onyxfish
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I'm not sure what you mean by backtrack?

@stevevance
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Was there an update in your code or an update in Refine that broke it?

@JoeGermuska
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we haven't changed the code since the first day of the project. Refine
iterated, changing enough about the plugin architecture that our code no
longer plugged in, and since it was an exercise and not something we
actually use, we haven't been inspired to put it back in order.

On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Steven Vance [email protected]:

Was there an update in your code or an update in Refine that broke it?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/2#issuecomment-10373147.

Joe Germuska
[email protected] * http://blog.germuska.com

"I felt so good I told the leader how to follow."
-- Sly Stone

@copumpkin
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Seems a bit odd to close this bug, honestly. If this is a public project, presumably someone will get around to fixing it eventually, even if not the original authors. It seems to have been mirrored on the OpenRefine organization, and it seems like a useful enough plugin that someone will want it eventually (as I do now).

@onyxfish
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@copumpkin Sure, it's possible, but this is/was a very simple plugin and the plugin architecture changed entirely, so anyone wanting to make this work would surely be better off starting from scratch.

@sparkica
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I think I fixed it. It works for me in OpenRefine (previously known as Google Refine).
You can get it here (I forked the repository): https://github.com/sparkica/refine-stats

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