Re: git gc and kernel.org

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On Tuesday 20 October 2009, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> At one point, update-server-info used to compute a lot more than what we
> currently compute and it made some sense to oppose against it on
> performance ground.
> 
> But these days it only lists the refs and packs and does nothing else;
> the performance impact should be immeasurable and it adds only two files
> to the repository.  It cannot be a big deal, unless you oppose to http
> transport on a non-technical ground.

FYI, update-server-info takes ~0.7 seconds in a repo with one pack and 
~50000 refs, so I guess it's acceptable to enable it by default, even in 
those kinds of repos.


...Johan

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