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* Pruning objects from history?
@ 2007-03-31  2:01 Steven Grimm
  2007-03-31  2:08 ` Shawn O. Pearce
  2007-03-31 13:11 ` Theodore Tso
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Steven Grimm @ 2007-03-31  2:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

I've imported the full history of a large project from Subversion using 
the latest git-svn. The resulting repo is huge, and I believe it's due 
in large part to a series of big tar.gz files that got checked into the 
Subversion repository by mistake early in the project's history. They 
were subsequently removed from svn, but of course git-svn grabs them and 
puts them in my local history.

Is there any way to excise those files? They are of no interest to us 
now -- they were data files for a third-party application we ended up 
not using -- and they're making git look bad in the disk usage department.

I believe this has been asked before in the context of removing 
copyrighted content from public repositories. However, I have a twist 
that may make it easier: nobody else has cloned this repository yet. I 
am free to rewrite history with no risk of messing up any downstream 
repositories, and I don't have to worry about propagating the deletions 
out to anyone. I just don't know how to do it (assuming it's doable at all.)

Thanks!

-Steve

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