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From: A Large Angry SCM <gitzilla@gmail.com>
To: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Notes on supporting Git operations in/on partial Working Directories
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 14:11:46 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <450DBA12.3070700@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <eekb4o$5nj$1@sea.gmane.org>

Jakub Narebski wrote:
> A Large Angry SCM wrote:
>> Jakub Narebski wrote:
>>> A Large Angry SCM wrote:
>>>
>>>> There is no fundamental reason Git can not support partial 
>>>> checkouts/working directories. In fact, there is no fundamental reason 
>>>> Git can not support operations on partial (sparse?) repositories in both 
>>>> space (working content/state, etc.) and time (history); it's just a 
>>>> matter of record keeping[*1*]. That isn't how the Linux kernel 
>>>> developers want to use their VCS but it _is_ how others want to use
>>>> theirs. 
>>> There is perhaps not much trouble with partial checkouts, but there is
>>> problem with partial _commits_, at least for snapshot based SCM 
>>> (as opposed to patchset based SCM). 
>> By "partial commit" I take it you mean a commit with only partial 
>> information about the new (content) state? If so, the missing 
>> information about the new state can be assumed to have not changed from 
>> the previous recorded state (commit).
> 
> That of course assumes that 1) the whole state is recorded somewhere
> (perhaps in the repository); so the partial checkout saves space only if
> repository compress really well, 2) there are no merges outside checked out
> part.

1) The TREE objects leading to the objects that are 
added/deleted/changed objects are required. TREEs not leading to the 
added/deleted/changed objects are not required, only their IDs. That is 
sufficient to commit the changes in a partial checkout.

2) Obviously, only the part checked out can be worked on. If you want to 
merge changes to some other part, you will need that part, and possibly 
a mergebase.

      reply	other threads:[~2006-09-17 21:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-09-14 19:05 Notes on supporting Git operations in/on partial Working Directories A Large Angry SCM
2006-09-14 19:21 ` Shawn Pearce
2006-09-14 20:08   ` A Large Angry SCM
2006-09-14 19:50 ` Junio C Hamano
2006-09-14 20:19   ` A Large Angry SCM
2006-09-15  2:43     ` Junio C Hamano
2006-09-15 18:15       ` A Large Angry SCM
2006-09-17 10:43         ` Junio C Hamano
2006-09-17 18:47           ` A Large Angry SCM
2006-09-17 18:55             ` Jakub Narebski
2006-09-17 20:01               ` A Large Angry SCM
2006-09-17 20:28                 ` Jakub Narebski
2006-09-17 21:11                   ` A Large Angry SCM [this message]

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