* Git filter branch - removing empty commits
@ 2008-10-06 14:57 Peter Waller
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From: Peter Waller @ 2008-10-06 14:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Dear List,
I have removed lots of files from my history with a procedure something like
this:
1) Clone repository
2) git filter-branch --index-filter 'git rm --quiet -r Archive; git ls-files
-z '\''*.png'\'' '\''*.eps'\'' | xargs -0r git rm --quiet; true'
3) git reflog expire --expire=0 --all
4) git prune; git gc
The problem is that this leaves many empty commits.
The helpful people over at #git advised I do:
git filter-branch --commit-filter 'if [ z$1 = z`git rev-parse $3^{tree} 2>
/dev/null` ]; then skip_commit "$@"; else git commit-tree "$@"; fi'
But this gets to about commit 70/1300 and grinds to a halt. I modified
/usr/libexec/git-core/git-filter-branch to say #!/bin/sh -x, and the result
was over 80mb in a few seconds.
I have pasted the last few lines here:
http://rafb.net/p/ABWvCy44.html
It is like it is following some exponential behaviour and not getting
anywhere.
Any ideas what is wrong?
I have tried a couple of scripts I have found around that should do the same
thing, for example:
skip_commit()
{
shift
while [[ -n $1 ]] ; do
shift
map "$1"
shift
done
}
our_tree="$1"
our_parent_tree=$(map $3)
if [[ ${our_tree} == $(git rev-parse $(map $3)) ]]; then
git commit-tree "$@"
else
skip_commit "$@"
fi
This goes much faster, but when it reaches the final commit, it says this:
Ref 'refs/heads/master' was deleted
fatal: Not a valid object name HEAD
And not much useful seems to have happened.
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
- Peter
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