Re: Does cloning a shallow repo require special setting in the cloned one?

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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 08:34:51AM +0200, Teemu Likonen wrote:
>
>> On 2009-02-25 19:49 (-0800), roylee17 wrote:
>>
>> > $ git clone --depth 1 git-full git-shallow2
>> > 'git log' still gives a full history
>> >
>> > Why can't I clone a shallow repo from the git-full?
>> > Does it requires some settings in the git-full repo?
>>
>> I don't know the "why" part but using file:// URL should work:
>>
>>     git clone --depth 1 file:///path/to/git-full git-shallow2
>
> I don't think the behavior is intentional, but a side effect of the
> fact that git takes some shortcuts when cloning locally. In particular,
> it will try to copy or hardlink the object database rather than
> transmitting over the git protocol locally. Using file:// has always
> been the way to suppress that shortcut.
>
> Perhaps to avoid surprise, that optimization should be turned off for
> options which cause it to behave differently (like --depth). But I have
> to wonder what the point of --depth is locally; if you are worried about
> space, hardlinks (the default) or alternates ("clone -s") are a better
> solution.
>
> -Peff
>

Actully, the original intention was to find a quick way to checkout and
build several projects regularly. The first thing came to me was cloning
shallow repos for saving some time. So I tried it with my local repo first.

Later, one of my co-works suggested me to try git archive, and that did
reallly fit my needs.

Thanks for clarifying my confusion.

Roy
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