Re: very slow cherry-pick'ing (old-2.6-bkcvs tree)

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Erez Zadok <ezk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Our group maintains Unionfs on the latest -rc kernel, but we also maintain
> several backports going all the way to 2.6.9.  Once we complete the
> development and testing of a feature/fix in -latest, we cherry-pick those
> commits to older backports, and test those.  When I cherry-pick from -latest
> to my 2.6.{22,21,20,19,18} repositories, it works reasonably fast.  But when
> I cherry-pick to my 2.6.9 tree, it runs about 20 times slower!  Why?  Is
> there anything I can do to inspect what's going on and perhaps speed up the
> cherry-picking process?

I'm guessing its due to rename detection.

git-cherry-pick is implemented in terms of git-merge-recursive,
which always does rename detection when files are deleted or added.
This can take some considerable time if there's a lot of files that
have been added/deleted.

What would probably be faster would be to dump the patches in
question using git-format-patch and then apply them using git-am.
This bypasses the rename detection as it is using strictly a diff
and an apply.

-- 
Shawn.
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