Re: Git as electronic lab notebook

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Ciprian Dorin, Craciun schreef:
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Thomas Johnson
<thomas.j.johnson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

4. Run the program, which generates a giant (10MB-4G) output text file,
Experiment123.log. Update my LabNotebook.txt file.

    * even if you prefer having the logs, it's best to let Git handle
the compression; because even if only some small parts change from the
original txt file, I would guess that the BZip-ped file looks quite
different;


Is git able to handle 4Gig files? I've heard git loads every file completely in memory before handling it...
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