Re: git clone: very long "resolving deltas" phase

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On 04/09/2010 12:13 PM, Matthieu Moy wrote:
Vitaly Berov<vitaly.berov@xxxxxxxxx>  writes:

Objects amount: 3997548.
Size of the repository: ~57Gb.
[...]
By the way, we have a large amount of binary files in our rep.

This is clearly not the kind of repositories Git is good at.
Hmm.. I'm looking for a good repository because I'm tired of subversion, Perforce isn't an option to (very expensive and even more uncomfortable). It seems like there only Git/Mercurial are good options. Can you recommend some other scms?

I encourage you to continue this discussion, and try to find a way to
get it working, but the standard approach (probably a "my 2 cents"
kind of advices, but ...) would be:

* Split your repo into smaller ones (submodules ...)

* Avoid versionning binary files

I can't get rid of binary files because they are the "sources" of our artists work (the develop a game).
Splitting a repo can be an option, but it's very inconvenient for us.

Vitaly

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