On 9/30/06, Bill Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The complete svn repository on SourceForge is only 233,248 Kb. It should have fit on Google!
Google Guy Here. :-) Can you do me a favor? Can you try using svk to 'push' your repository to some other local repository (in the same way you're pushing it at google)? Then verify that the target (replicated) repository is indeed the same size as the original? I *suspect* there's a bug in the quota-tracking code at google, and if so, it's my fault. I may need to investigate ASAP!
PS. On a related issue. The more I think about the 'zips' directory in the Axiom distribution the more I think it was a ReallyStupid (tm) invention. Why take a source code tarball from another project (gcl) and stick it into the Axiom repository? If we really need a copy of gcl, why don't we just add it properly into the repository as source code? Why do we work around the capabilities of the source code control system by saving the tarball and patches against it, having to apply these patches during the build instead of just committing these patches to Axiom's version of gcl in the repository? All of this stuff is stored in the repository in a compressed manner anyway, right?
Yes, this is what I was trying to hint at when you guys initially asked for a gig of space. :-) _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
