Re: Porting git to HP NonStop

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Am 10.08.2012 18:27, schrieb Shawn Pearce:
> There is no need to define your own mmap(). Define NO_MMAP=1 in the
> Makefile. Git already has its own fake mmap and knows how to write it
> back to disk when making changes.

Or better to say: the fake mmap has functionality that is sufficient for
git. In particular, it does *not* write back changes to disk (it
supports only MAP_PRIVATE), and the mapped area does not change if the
file is changed by a third party.

-- Hannes

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