Re: How to Import a bitkeeper repo into git - Had a few questions on Qgit; I like the GUI.

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On 10/17/07, Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg.lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> You could avoid the temporary files if you just pipe the diff to kompare. That
> would require an option to tell qgit that the external viewer can read a git diff.
>
> At the time qgit 1.5 was written, kompare could not handle git diffs.
>

So does the other tools I have checked at that time.

But I don't know if this fixes the problem of slowness reported. A
little test Pete may do is just as I have written in the former email:
try to save the big files that cause troubles where he prefers and run
Kompare on them directly from the command line.

Is kompare faster? If no probably the 'pipe' technique will not solve
the problem and shrinks the applicability of the external diff
launcher to tools that handle diffs directly.

Marco
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