Re: Distribution of longest common hash prefixes

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

Linus> Well, neither of the the two objects at 9 bytes may not be (and
Linus> probably aren't) commits and of the 32 8-nibble cases who knows
Linus> how many are actually commits (probably none), so an 8-byte SHA1
Linus> is *probably* unique at least if you just look at commits.

Linus> Remove the "--objects" to find out.

That makes for:

0: 
1: 
2: 1
3: 23320
4: 25431
5: 2259
6: 134
7: 8

But is the kernel large enough to be sufficiently representative?

Did Jon complete an import of the 'zilla src?  

Has anyone tried to import OOo?

-JimC
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