Re: Initial push of a fully packed repo - why repack?

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On 4/17/07, Nicolas Pitre <nico@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Does it make sense to detect and optimise for this case?
Maybe...  Although the second repack during the push should be much much
faster than the first one.

It is - but it still burns through perhaps 1 minute of CPU and IO
rewriting the exact same pack as you can see:

Generating pack...
Done counting 290123 objects.
Deltifying 290123 objects.
100% (290123/290123) done
Writing 290123 objects.
100% (290123/290123) done
Total 290123 (delta 234293), reused 290123 (delta 234293)

cheers,


martin
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