Re: cloning the kernel - why long time in "Resolving 313037 deltas"

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>>>>> "Linus" == Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxx> writes:

Linus> This is the REMOTE telling you that it has indexed the objects in the 
Linus> pack, but it hasn't actually _created_ the pack yet, it's just ready to 
Linus> start feeding it to you. It's just created the list of objects and their 
Linus> relationships.

Linus> But the result is about 160MB, I don't think you downloaded it in a
Linus> couple of minutes.

Well, I do have an 8 megabit connection. :)

>> But then it took nearly an *hour* at the next phase:
>> 
>> Resolving 313037 deltas.
>> 100% (313037/313037) done

Linus> And _this_ is the phase where it will actually create all the deltas,
Linus> and write them out, and you're receiving them.

Ahh, making more sense.

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