Re: Decompression speed: zip vs lzo

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On Jan 10, 2008 9:39 PM, Nicolas Pitre <nico@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Right.  Abstracting the zlib code and having different compression
> algorithms tested in the Git context is the only way to do meaningful
> comparisons.
>

The first thing I would like to test when zlib abstraction is ready is
to test with NULL compressor, i.e. not compression/decompression at
all and see if 'git log' and friends are happy.

BTW would be possible to test git with zlib disabled also now? I mean
there is a quick hack to disable zlib not only in writing but also in
reading, so that we can see what happens when running a repository
packed without compression?


Thanks
Marco
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