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* Incremental push w/o compression
@ 2010-10-28  0:22 Enrico Weigelt
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From: Enrico Weigelt @ 2010-10-28  0:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi folks,


as discussed in earlier threads, I'm using git for backups on an
machine with quite low memory. Committing works fine now, but
pushing still makes trouble: it takes way too long for compressing.
Is there a way do disable delta compression and transfer the
objects (at least the larger ones) separately (so they're already
on the remote and dont have to be re-transmitted in next pass,
even when the refs have not yet been updated) ?


BTW: what really happens when I push another ref, which has mostly
the same objects, but a different history ? Will the already
present objects be reused or are they all transfered a second time ?


cu
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