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Created Jul 30, 2015 by Administrator@rootOwner

Recalculate commits? [clear cache?]

Created by: patschi

I just noticed on my personal GitLab installation that all my projects have 0 commits in the "Explode projects" (/explore/projects) site, even if the projects have more than zero commits.

2015-07-30_110157-7zel9

Neither clearing the cache with rake nor restarting the GitLab instance does clear the cache to initiate a recalculate a re-count of the commits.

When I pushed a new commit on one of the projects, the correct commit number shows up again. But I don't want to send commits on all my projects just because the count.

Is there any other solution to clear the cache? Thanks for any help!

Regards, Patrik

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