Junio C Hamano wrote: > Nicolas Pitre <nico@xxxxxxx> writes: > >> On Fri, 4 Jan 2008, Michael Stefaniuc wrote: >> >>> With "too many unreachable loose objects" git gc --auto will always >>> trigger. This clutters the output of git am and thus git rebase. >>> >>> The work flow of the Wine project doesn't include git merge. git rebase >>> is therefor used to track the origin. This will produce soon too many >>> loose objects for git gc --auto's taste. Pruning the repository would >>> "fix" it. But we tell Wine developers new to git to NOT prune as long as >>> they aren't confident enough with git; just as a safety net in case they >>> have thrown away month of work. >> The safety is the reflog. What it refers to doesn't get pruned. > > What Nico said. Not sure if you read my reply to Nico but the reflog is not there for deleted branches. Nor for a cleared stash. Common operations where one can loose work by mistake. > More importantly, ones who are not confident with git would not > be able to resurrect unreachables that are left unpruned anyway. > The unreachables are by definition not connected to anything, so > they cannot do much better than grepping through droppings left > by "fsck --lost-found", which they probably even do not know how > to do yet. The smarter ones come and ask on irc. We helped a few people with git problems on the Wine channels. Depending on the amount of time someone put into his "lost" work grepping through "fsck --lost-found" might be well worth it. Nevertheless is there a reason why git gc needs to run after applying each patch in git-am? Why can't it run just once at the end? git prune is optional and there's no reason to penalize a user that doesn't feel safe to run it by cluttering the output of git am/rebase. There is also a time penalty: git gc --auto on a pruned tree runs so fast that it isn't measurable but on my unpruned wine it took 1.5 seconds. Waiting 1.5 seconds per am/rebase is acceptable; wasting 1.5 seconds per patch in the mailbox/rebase isn't that much fun if there are more than a handful of patches to apply. bye michael -- Michael Stefaniuc Tel.: +49-711-96437-199 Consulting Communications Engineer Fax.: +49-711-96437-111 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Reg. Adresse: Red Hat GmbH, Hauptstätter Strasse 58, 70178 Stuttgart Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Stuttgart HRB 153243 Geschäftsführer: Brendan Lane, Charlie Peters, Michael Cunningham, Werner Knoblich - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html