also sprach Stewart Smith <stewart at flamingspork.com> [2010.02.17.1107 +0100]: > On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 11:21:51 +1100, Stewart Smith <stewart at > flamingspork.com> wrote: > > Using fast-import is interesting. Does it update the working tree? The > > big thing I wanted to avoid was creating a working tree (another million > > inodes being created is not ever what I need) > > > > Also interesting is the mention of creating packs on the fly... this > > could save the time in first writing the object and then packing it (as > > my script does). > > > > I'm going to play with this.... > > and I did.
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