Re: tracking remotes with Git

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fredag 09 november 2007 skrev Ivan Shmakov:
>         I'm using Git (1.5.3.5 debian 1) for about a day or so, and I'm
>         quite impressed that it allows tracking remote repositories
>         (I've tried CVS and SVN) so easily with `git-cvsimport' and
>         `git-svn'.  However, I've ran into a couple of problems with
>         them:
> 
>         * it looks like `git-cvsimport' uses its own CVS protocol
>           implementation which doesn't support compression; I've tried
>           to clone a repository of a project hosted in CVS since circa
>           1998 and it 20 MiB or so to obtain revisions until 2000 or so;
>           any ways to minimize traffic?

You can pass options to cvsps.  My guess is -P "-Z" will do it.

-- robin
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