On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 12:40 PM Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
<ava...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 04 2018, Duy Nguyen wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 9:53 PM Ben Peart <peart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> +core.virtualFilesystem::
> >> >> +       If set, the value of this variable is used as a command which
> >> >> +       will identify all files and directories that are present in
> >> >> +       the working directory.  Git will only track and update files
> >> >> +       listed in the virtual file system.  Using the virtual file 
> >> >> system
> >> >> +       will supersede the sparse-checkout settings which will be 
> >> >> ignored.
> >> >> +       See the "virtual file system" section of linkgit:githooks[6].
> >> >
> >> > It sounds like "virtual file system" is just one of the use cases for
> >> > this feature, which is more about a dynamic source of sparse-checkout
> >> > bits. Perhaps name the config key with something along sparse checkout
> >> > instead of naming it after a use case.
> >>
> >> It's more than a dynamic sparse-checkout because the same list is also
> >> used to exclude any file/folder not listed.  That means any file not
> >> listed won't ever be updated by git (like in 'checkout' for example) so
> >> 'stale' files could be left in the working directory.  It also means git
> >> won't find new/untracked files unless they are specifically added to the
> >> list.
> >
> > OK. I'm not at all interested in carrying maintenance burden for some
> > software behind closed doors. I could see values in having a more
> > flexible sparse checkout but this now seems like very tightly designed
> > for GVFS. So unless there's another use case (preferably open source)
> >  for this, I don't think this should be added in git.git.
>
> I haven't looked at the patch in any detail beyond skimming it, and
> you're more familiar with this area...
>
> But in principle I'm very interested in getting something like this in
> git.git, even if we were to assume GVFS was a 100% proprietary
> implementation.

I have nothing against building a GVFS-like solution. If what's
submitted can be the building blocks for that, great! But if it was
just for GVFS (and it was not available to everybody) then no thank
you.
-- 
Duy

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