Martin Langhoff wrote: > On 5/30/06, Donnie Berkholz <spyderous@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Looking closer, I see that the memory suckers do appear to be git, from >> dmesg: >> >> Out of Memory: Kill process 17230 (git-repack) score 97207 and children. >> Out of memory: Killed process 17231 (git-rev-list). > > That would mean that you do have Linus' patch then. Grep cvsimport for > repack and remove the -a -- and consider using his recent patch to > rev-list. You certainly would think so, and I did as well, but available evidence indicates otherwise. I'm not sure how the repack got in there. donnie@supernova ~ $ type git-cvsimport git-cvsimport is /usr/bin/git-cvsimport donnie@supernova ~ $ grep repack /usr/bin/git-cvsimport donnie@supernova ~ $ All I can think of is that I somehow OOM'd when I manually ran a repack and didn't notice it. But that should've at least made me unable to resume the cvsimport process, which happily kept chugging along later on. > My dmesg talks about an earlier cvs segfault. Nasty tree you have here > -- it's breaking all sorts of things... and teaching us a thing or two > about the import process. > >> Committed patch 249100 (origin 2005-08-20 05:05:58) > > Hmmm? How can you be at patch 249100 and still be a good year ahead of > me? Have you told cvsps to cut off old history? Nope. I ran the exact cvsps flags you posted earlier to create it. Thanks, Donnie
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