On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 8:40:28 AM UTC-5, Marcin Kulik wrote:
> On 08/01/14 13:52, Matthew Bowman wrote:
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> > On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 6:15:14 AM UTC-5, Marcin Kulik wrote:
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> >> Hi Matthew,
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> >> You don't really need hashed repositories. This feature was added in the
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> >> past to avoid the limitation of old filesystems, like ext2, where you
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> >> couldn't have too much directory entries in a single directory.
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> >> In fact it is going to be removed from Gitorious in near future so it's
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> >> highly recommended that you turn hashing off.
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> >> Regards,
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> >> Marcin
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> >> On 06/01/14 23:23, Matthew Bowman wrote:
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> >>> I used the installer in centos, all looks fine.
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> >>> But if I enable public mode, hashed repositories, git and http cloning.
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> >>> It doesn't not seem to clone.
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> >>> I can clone non-hashed repositories fine.
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> > I'm trying to bring over repositories from an old version of gitorious 
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> > Is there anyway to convert them?
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> > matt
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> We'll be adding a script that you can run in your installation to 
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> "unhash" the directories. It's not available yet but we plan to add it 
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> in the following weeks.

hi just curious if this script is available yet?

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