On 4/8/07, Dana How <danahow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The three most common ways of making large packfiles are git-fast-import, the first git-repack, or git-repack -a. The first already supports a "--max-pack-size=N" option, which limits the resulting packfiles to N megabytes. This patchset adds the same option, with the same behavior, to git-repack to handle the other two cases. After reviewing others' comments, this latest patchset touches 2/3 fewer files and 1/6 fewer lines, and introduces no behavior not seen elsewhere in git.
At the moment, I plan the following changes to this patchset: * Redo after 64b index applied (Nicolas) * Bad re-use of header around sha1write (Nicolas) * Set object_entry.offset before write_object (Dana) * Finish reducing struct object_entry (Junio) * Remove spaces from inside () (Junio) Concerning refactorings, I'd prefer to keep those in a separate (follow-on?) patchset. Thanks, -- Dana L. How danahow@xxxxxxxxx +1 650 804 5991 cell - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html