Re: [PATCH] pack-objects: Use reachability bitmap index when generating non-stdout pack too

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On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 02:18:29PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Kirill Smelkov <kirr@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > I'm waiting so long for main patch to be at least queued to pu, that I'm
> > now a bit frustrated and ready to do something not related to main goal :)
> 
> Perhaps the first step would be to stop putting multiple patches in
> a single e-mail buried after a few pages of discussion.  I will not
> even find that there _are_ multiple patches in the message if I am
> not involved directly in the discussion, and the discussion is still
> ongoing, because it is likely that I'd skim just a few paragraphs at
> the top before going on to other messages.
> 
> I won't touch the message I am responding to, as your -- 8< -- cut
> mark does not even seem to be a reliable marker between patches
> (i.e.  I see something like this that is clearly not a message
> boundary:
> 
> than `git pack-objects file.pack`. Extracting erp5.git pack from
> lab.nexedi.com backup repository:
> 
> ---- 8< ----
> $ time echo 0186ac99 | git pack-objects --stdout --revs >erp5pack-stdout.pack
> 
> real    0m22.309s
> ...
> )

Ok, makes sense and my fault. I'm resending each patch as separate
message in reply to this mail.
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