Re: git-cvsexportcommit getting out of sync with CVS status requests

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Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Alex Bennee wrote:
It looks like running a single CVS query for each file is the only
solution.
I think internally CVS is doing single queries anyways. At least that was my impression.
Why then was cvsexportcommit so much slower without c56f0d9c661dc918a088e60d0ab69dd48019a9be?

Ah, my bad.  Didn't use such a recent cvsexportcommit.  So we need to mimic the cvs sorting.

cheers
 simon
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