git svn dcommit -n rebuilds revmap w/ 1.5.4.rc0.1187.gc1e8d

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All,
  I had been experiencing commit slow downs (> 15
seconds) so I decided to test it out on 1.5.4.rc0.  I
use committed a file and it too ~5 seconds which is
slower than it used to be but much better (I'll need
to do an apples to apples test to quantify it better;
e.g. check in the same file w/ a repository in the
same state).  In the course of using 1.5.4.rc0 I did a
git svn dcommit -n and observed the following:

> git svn dcommit -n
Rebuilding
.git/svn/mss_release_2.1B3/.rev_map.59aec714-b326-0410-a24e-830352df6fdd
...
r2918 = 992aa04a75fffdbdb65bae815905f96d5e3ef6bd
r2920 = e68e7f5aead05fc9e7a151e95f43b8283b0ed670
Done rebuilding
.git/svn/mss_release_2.1B3/.rev_map.59aec714-b326-0410-a24e-830352df6fdd
Committing to
svn://lucille/var/lib/svnrepos/svnMSS/branches/mss_release_2.1B3
...
diff-tree b7cc4c3d32478277c1cdf13e3abdc9dd4a225826~1
b7cc4c3d32478277c1cdf13e3abdc9dd4a225826
diff-tree 0bbb656391f5a888d07c98ccce01a4c753ef4997~1
0bbb656391f5a888d07c98ccce01a4c753ef4997
> git svn dcommit -n
Committing to
svn://lucille/var/lib/svnrepos/svnMSS/branches/mss_release_2.1B3
...
diff-tree b7cc4c3d32478277c1cdf13e3abdc9dd4a225826~1
b7cc4c3d32478277c1cdf13e3abdc9dd4a225826
diff-tree 0bbb656391f5a888d07c98ccce01a4c753ef4997~1
0bbb656391f5a888d07c98ccce01a4c753ef4997
> git --version
git version 1.5.4.rc0.1187.gc1e8d

Notice the Rebuilding doesn't seem to be honoring the
-n "dry run" switch.

I'm not sure of the implications.  Is this something
that I should worry about the .revmap being out of
sync w/ what has actually been dcommit'ed?

Bill
PS.  The new path relative status is nice.



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