Re: git and binary files

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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Jakub Narebski wrote:

You can always tag a blob (like junio-gpg-pub tag in git.git repository),
but it wouldn't be in a working directory. But it would get distributed
on clone.

Hm, how does it work?

BTW. if those large binary files doesn't differ much between version, they should get well compressed even if you would store them normally, all revisions.

Unfortunately this is not the case. These binary blobs are already compressed and/or encrypted and adding even a few bytes ends up storing new version in full size.


cheers,
Petko
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