Hi,
Today's git fetch gerrit pulled in 70MiB of new data:
$ git fetch gerrit
remote: Counting objects: 50860, done
remote: Finding sources: 100% (41981/41981)
remote: Total 41981 (delta 21723), reused 29355 (delta 21723)
Receiving objects: 100% (41981/41981), 70.13 MiB | 362 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (21723/21723), completed with 754 local objects.
From codereview.qt-project.org:qt/qtbase
e52fcb7..531a2b1 5.6 -> gerrit/5.6
47aad8f..8d8c7b3 5.6.2 -> gerrit/5.6.2
6cbd982..fa2aef5 5.7 -> gerrit/5.7
829c59a..84830fc 5.8 -> gerrit/5.8
b012f55..f510a51 dev -> gerrit/dev
that's extreme, compared to the size of the .git, here from a repo copy I
didn't fetch, yet:
$ du -sch .git
212M .git
212M total
Is there an explanation? It could indicate a manipulation of the git history,
even though I didn't see anything funny on a cursory look through the commit
ranges git fetch presented...
Thanks,
Marc
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