Re: Problem using GIT CVS-server

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Hi,

Martin Langhoff wrote:

[...]
thanks a lot for the feedback! cvsserver has mainly been
tried/debugged with a few repositories, mainly the moodle.git
repository that we host, which is an import from a CVS repo.

I didnt even know it existed! :) I was looking for an Eclipse plugin
(anyone heard anything about such a beast after 20060313?), when
I accidently stumbled upon the git-cvsserver manpage, somewhere
on the web.

[...]
That warning is harmless, and always there. I did look once at
implementing gzip compression, but in some cases it implies creating
extra temp files to calculate the size, so I've opted to leave it for
some other day.

OTOH, we could declare that we handle it, and never actually send a
gzipped file ;-) as long as we can handle gzipped content from the
client.

Not really an issue imho :) I just automatically type -z3 whenever I do
a CVS update :)

BTW, thanks for writing git-cvsserver!

With friendly regards,
Takis
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