On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 03:56:11PM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
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> * Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Tue 2007-11-13 12:50:08, Mark Lord wrote:
> > > Ingo Molnar wrote:
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> > > >for example git-bisect was godsent. I remember that
> > > >years ago bisection of a bug was a very
On 18-11-07 15:35, James Bottomley wrote:
clean-cg? But failure to run "git repack -a -d" every once in a while?
Actually, the best command is
git gc
which does a repack (into a single pack file rather than an incremenal),
and then removes all the objects now in the pack. If, like me, you
* Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue 2007-11-13 12:50:08, Mark Lord wrote:
> > Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > >
> > >for example git-bisect was godsent. I remember that
> > >years ago bisection of a bug was a very laborous task
> > >so that it was only used as a final, last-ditch
> > >ap
On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 13:58 +0100, Rene Herman wrote:
> On 18-11-07 13:44, Pavel Machek wrote:
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> > On Tue 2007-11-13 12:50:08, Mark Lord wrote:
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> >> It's a 540MByte download over a slow link for everyone
> >> else.
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> > Hmmm, clean-cg is 7.7G on my machine, and yes I tried
> > git-prune
On 18-11-07 13:44, Pavel Machek wrote:
On Tue 2007-11-13 12:50:08, Mark Lord wrote:
It's a 540MByte download over a slow link for everyone
else.
Hmmm, clean-cg is 7.7G on my machine, and yes I tried
git-prune-packed. What am I doing wrong?
clean-cg? But failure to run "git repack -a -d" e
On Tue 2007-11-13 12:50:08, Mark Lord wrote:
> Ingo Molnar wrote:
> >
> >for example git-bisect was godsent. I remember that
> >years ago bisection of a bug was a very laborous task
> >so that it was only used as a final, last-ditch
> >approach for really nasty bugs. Today we can
> >autonomouly