Re: Git on Windows, CRLF issues

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On Wednesday 23 April 2008, Peter Karlsson wrote:
> Jeff King:
> > Sure, but that is quite slow on a larger tree, since it has to do a
> > full checkout for each commit.
>
> Indeed. That's why I would welcome a script such as the one you
> mentioned :-) Fortunately, the repositories I worked on were small
> enough to not suffer too much (even when using Git on Windows, which
> is a bit slower than on Linux).
>
> [Not seeing any unreachable objects]
>
> > Did you remove refs/original/ ?
>
> That, and cloned the repository to a new location after the
> conversion, and removing the references to "origin" there. It does
> seem that the objects are still there, but I can't see them with
> "gitk --all".

Maybe they are kept alive by reflogs?


Have fun! :)

...Johan

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