Re: 1.3.0 creating bigger packs than 1.2.3

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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Shawn Pearce wrote:

> I just spent some time bisecting this issue and it looks like the
> following change by Junio may be the culprit:
> 
>   commit 1d6b38cc76c348e2477506ca9759fc241e3d0d46
>   Author: Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx>
>   Date:   Wed Feb 22 22:10:24 2006 -0800
>   
>       pack-objects: use full pathname to help hashing with "thin" pack.
>       
>       This uses the same hashing algorithm to the "preferred base
>       tree" objects and the incoming pathnames, to group the same
>       files from different revs together, while spreading files with
>       the same basename in different directories.
>       
>       Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx>
>   
>   :100644 100644 af3bdf5d358b8a47ed23bcb7e9721e956eb59d60 3a16b7e4ce25ec05c64817dfd92dd9d517ab9dd3 M      pack-objects.c

Hmmm... This one is for Junio to fix I'd say.  Not sure what it does.


Nicolas
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