Re: [PATCH] pack-objects: use of version 3 delta is now optional.

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Nicolas Pitre <nico@xxxxxxx> writes:

> On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
>> Quite frankly, I wonder if the pure "copy size extension" (aka "v3") thing 
>> is really worth it at all. 
>> 
>> I mean, seriously, how much does it buy us? A couple of bytes per every 
>> 64kB of delta copied? And the downside is that you can't re-use the deltas 
>> with old clients and/or you have to re-create a "v2" delta at run-time 
>> from a v3 delta by inflating, fixing and deflating it.
>
>...
> In the mean time, if Junio adds the patch I posted yesterday advertising 
> the pack version capability over the native protocol then it'll help us 
> make things forward compatible if ever we decide to go with generating 
> packs v3 sooner.

I've thought about this, but we hopefully would have ofs-delta
capability exchanged soon after 1.4.3, and that would be an
enough advertisement that the client is recent enough; although
it is technically incorrect to tie these two independent
features together, the improvement between v2 and v3 is dubious
so maybe that is the easiest.

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