Le 2013-03-08 09:12, Joerg Sonnenberger a écrit :
On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 09:09:56AM -0500, Martin Gagnon wrote:
I know someone recently test with the NetBSD port tree, but port tree is a
bit less realistic since it contain a incredible huge number of small files
with an incredible number of commits.
http://netbsd.sonnenberger.org
http://pkgsrc.sonnenberger.org
Nice, didn't know NetBSD-src was also done..
How do you keep it in sync ? Does it come from a git repo that you
re-import using --incremental option ? or you have some script or hook
that commit directly from the CVS repository ?
As I can see, you have the same problem as me when importing from a git
repository with the --incremental option, where we can see many
duplicated commits duplicated branch on the DAG. When this problem
happens, I have to re-do a complete import without the --incremental and
the DAG come back normal... But if a fossil import take similar time as
me with the OpenBSD-src repo, it would make it hard to keep it in sync
properly...
--
Martin G.
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