Am 11/19/2010 21:31, schrieb Arno Rehn: > On Friday 19 November 2010 21:04:15 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: >> So, if reflogs can keep objects alive, your repository would have started >> shrinking in about 30 days. If reflogs can't keep objects alive, your >> repository would have started shrinking in about 2 weeks. > Thanks, after following all of your tips it's now down to 44M instead of 64M > - > but that's still way too large. Having a look at the history again, I see > that > many of the recent unrelated commits vanished, but there are still bunch of > commits from 2007 and pre-2007 that are completely unrelated. > > Maybe the initial svn2git rules are not correct so that git somehow thinks > the > commits would be related... but some of those rules would then be REALLY > wrong, which I don't quite believe.
Make a clone and check the size of that. BUT: You have to make the clone the complicated way, using the file: protocol, otherwise, you just get a hard-linked copy that would be largely the same as the original: cd .. git clone file://kdebindings tmp Note that file://kdebindings names a relative path. -- Hannes _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest
