Re: StGit repo & gitweb, was Re: [PATCH] merge-recursive: add/add really is modify/modify with an empty base

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On 13/12/06, Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> Although I would feel very happy about this change, Catalin
> might want to be informed about potential interaction this
> change might have with his commit 8d41555 in StGIT.

Indeed. Catalin, do you have any suggestion how to proceed? Do you want to
introduce a check if the file exists prior to re-generating it? Or do you
need some version check?

It currently checks whether the file exists and, if it doesn't, it is
re-generated. I think the patch is good idea.

BTW why is StGit not on kernel.org?

Why would it be? Unless you know who to talk to for this :-), it's not
really a derivative of the Linux kernel.

Not that it matters: repo.or.cz has a nice mirror. Pasky, how powerful is
that machine? I am a happy user of the gitweb interface on that box...

Hopefully, when I get a bit of time, I'll try to give up the
http-hosted repository and use Pasky's one exclusively.

BTW, how can I notify people that only pull from the http repository
that it will no longer be updated (rather than them thinking the
development stopped)? One solution would be to create a file with a
meaningful name in the top dir and hope people will notice it.

--
Catalin
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