Am Freitag 30 Mai 2008 06:04:09 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > It just makes so much more sense to let the user decide when it's time > to optimze: It means avoiding a lot of complexity, as well as > compromises to robustness (which are smaller in Mercurial than some > other systems, but yet present), while at the same time offering by far > the most efficient repositories in terms of performance and disk usage. > (If you care to do the GC once in a while.)
The optimization part simply isn't necessary in Mercurial, so no time is wasted. Due to the optimizations / repacking, git repositories after gc can be smaller than mercurial ones (especially for binary data it seems to me from my own tests), but optimizing takes time (and I'm bound to forget it all the time :) ). For the sake of completeness, I just setup a page with links to comparisions: - http://draketo.de/deutsch/freie-software/licht/dvcs-vergleiche-mercurial-git-bazaar-links > > - and it works in my Hurd installation :) ). > > You have a point here :-) :) -- Unpolitisch sein Heißt politisch sein Ohne es zu merken. - Arne Babenhauserheide ( http://draketo.de ) -- Weblog: http://blog.draketo.de -- Infinite Hands: http://infinite-hands.draketo.de - singing a part of the history of free software. -- Ein Würfel System: http://1w6.org - einfach saubere (Rollenspiel-) Regeln -- Mein öffentlicher Schlüssel (PGP/GnuPG): http://draketo.de/inhalt/ich/pubkey.txt
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