On 08/01/14 13:52, Matthew Bowman wrote:
On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 6:15:14 AM UTC-5, Marcin Kulik wrote:
Hi Matthew,
You don't really need hashed repositories. This feature was added in the
past to avoid the limitation of old filesystems, like ext2, where you
couldn't have too much directory entries in a single directory.
In fact it is going to be removed from Gitorious in near future so it's
highly recommended that you turn hashing off.
Regards,
Marcin
On 06/01/14 23:23, Matthew Bowman wrote:
I used the installer in centos, all looks fine.
But if I enable public mode, hashed repositories, git and http cloning.
It doesn't not seem to clone.
I can clone non-hashed repositories fine.
I'm trying to bring over repositories from an old version of gitorious which
are already hashed.
Is there anyway to convert them?
matt
We'll be adding a script that you can run in your installation to
"unhash" the directories. It's not available yet but we plan to add it
in the following weeks.
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