Yves

Am 08.03.2015 um 13:06 schrieb Yves Blusseau:
> Hi all,
>
> just for your information, i have develop a script to store big binaries in 
> git repository.
> With this we can have a full filesystem with all the versions like this:
>
> 4.1
> ├── 4.1/i386
> │   └── 4.1/i386/pkg2.lrp
> └── 4.1/x86_64
>      ├── 4.1/x86_64/pkg1.lrp
>      └── 4.1/x86_64/pkg3.lrp
> 5.1.2
> ├── 5.1.2/i386
> └── 5.1.2/x86_64
>      └── 5.1.2/x86_64/pkg5.lrp
> 5.1.3
> ├── 5.1.3/i386
> │   ├── 5.1.3/i386/pkg2.lrp
> │   └── 5.1.3/i386/pkg5.lrp
> └── 5.1.3/x86_64
>      └── 5.1.3/x86_64/pkg6.lrp
>
> With just one command we can create the full filesystem locally (git clone 
> xxxxx) but all the files are only symlinks. So the download is really fast 
> and don't require space.
> After that you can download the file you need by just on command.
> As the system use git, if a package is use in different places only one copy 
> are store in the repository.

How would you fetch from such a repository?

>
> The repository of my script: https://github.com/JrCs/git-store

A bit complex without comments, what can we achieve with this?

cheers

Erich

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