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* [RFC] repack vs re-clone
@ 2008-02-10  8:25 Marco Costalba
  2008-02-10 20:50 ` Nicolas Pitre
  2008-02-11 18:45 ` Jakub Narebski
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Marco Costalba @ 2008-02-10  8:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gi mailing list

Sometime I found myself re-cloning entirely a repository, as example
the Linux tree, instead of repackaging my local copy.

The reason is that the published Linux repository is super compressed
and to reach the same level of compression on my local copy I would
need to give my laptop a long night running.

So it happens to be just faster to re-clone the whole thing by upstream.

Also repackaging a big repo in the optimal way is not so trivial, you
need to understand quite advanced stuff like window depth and so on
and probably the pack parameters used upstream are easily better then
what you could 'guess' trying yourself. Or simply you don't have
enough RAM as would be needed.

On the other end it would be interesting to know, before to start the
new clone, what is the real advantage of this, i.e. what is the
repository size upstream.

So I would like to ask if anyone would consider useful:

- A command like 'git info' or something like that that prints size of
local and upstream repository (among possibly other things)

- An option like 'git repack --clone' to instruct git to download and
use current upstream packs instead of trying to recreate new ones.


Marco

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2008-02-10  8:25 [RFC] repack vs re-clone Marco Costalba
2008-02-10 20:50 ` Nicolas Pitre
2008-02-11 18:45 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-02-11 19:20   ` Marco Costalba
2008-02-11 19:50     ` Johannes Schindelin
2008-02-11 19:51     ` Jakub Narebski
2008-02-11 20:44       ` Nicolas Pitre
2008-02-11 19:40   ` Nicolas Pitre
2008-02-11 19:53     ` Jakub Narebski

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