Am 16.10.2011 16:14, schrieb Gijs de Rooy:
> For some reason, this splitting seems to takes forever on Windows (like
> 25 minutes for the 744),
> while Jorg managed to split the F-f16 in 90 seconds on Linux! Jorg will
> run a script (being Cedric's
> script, or some homemade combination) to split all the other aircraft.

Time also depends on aircraft size / commit count. Worst and longest 
operation is eventually filtering the repo to get rid of all the 
aircraft. With something as large as fgdata, it'll probably take many, 
many hours :). And it's 384 aircraft repos to be created. Counting 383? 
Well, don't forget the Antonov AN-2 
(https://www.gitorious.org/fg/ac-an2), which was split off months ago - 
it should also be added to the new project. And I'm curious whether 
gitorious.org is going to take such a huge number in a single project - 
I guess no one tried before ;).

When you're done, we should rename fgdata and keep it, at least for some 
time, until we're sure everyting is safe. Also, all branches are lost 
with the new repos, so it may be good to retain the "historic-fgdata", 
since it has the old release branches and tags. After renaming the old 
repo, we can create a fresh, new "fgdata".

cheers,
Thorsten

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