Re: git fast-import --export-marks flag

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Hi Shawn,

> I don't know what you are looking at, but fast-import uses the same
> mark numbers that were supplied in the input stream inside of the
> exported marks file. Otherwise as you pointed out, the marks are
> useless.

Well, they're useful to run subsequent imports reusing the marks
generated on the first import.

But ok, it seems my marks are "overflowing":

>cat fast-export.dat
blob
mark :1
data 7
bar.c

blob
mark :2
data 7
foo.c

reset refs/heads/master
commit refs/heads/master
mark :1583217
author unknown <pablo@.(none)> 1300813103 +0100
committer unknown <pablo@.(none)> 1300813103 +0100
data 8
initial
M 100644 :1 src/bar.c
M 100644 :2 src/foo.c

commit refs/heads/master
mark :1583219
author unknown <pablo@.(none)> 1300813115 +0100
committer unknown <pablo@.(none)> 1300813115 +0100
data 5
move
from :1583217
R "src/bar.c" "dst/bar.c"
R "src/foo.c" "dst/foo.c"

reset refs/heads/master
from :1583219

And the generated marks are:

:1 d1fe62248992d88f286d03bde972932e0118bf3c
:2 146a766f34eb1dfb6c4d7b19a45ddf49ef7e5d5b
:1074276465 52f475aba140ca2d6f6eb8f47ef0cdb9d043fab5
:1074276467 caf606bb7cc64bab818acbc52b40d545467ddafc


pablo
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