Tom Lord graced us with:
> I think you have made a mistake by moving the sha1 checksum from the
> zipped form to the inflated form. Here is why:
>
> What you have set in motion with `git' is an ad-hoc p2p network for
> sharing filesystem trees -- a global distributed filesystem. I
> believe your
(I'll have to study/think about that for a while before a proper
reply. Tomorrow, probably.)
Thanks,
-t
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Tom Lord wrote:
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> How many times per day do you invoke `write-tree' and why?
Every single commit does a write-tree, so when I merge with Andrew, it's
usually a series of 100-250 of them in a row.
(Actually, _usualyl_ it's smaller series, but it's the big series that can
From: Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Tom Lord wrote:
>
> I think you have made a mistake by moving the sha1 checksum from the
> zipped form to the inflated form. Here is why:
I'd have agreed with you (and I did, violently) if it wasn't for the
perf
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Tom Lord wrote:
>
> I think you have made a mistake by moving the sha1 checksum from the
> zipped form to the inflated form. Here is why:
I'd have agreed with you (and I did, violently) if it wasn't for the
performance issues. It makes a huge difference for write-tree, and
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