On 2020-06-19 20:19, matthew sporleder wrote:
git clone with --depth 1, over http (instead of ssh), and with a few
simple settings changes will make it work inside of 128M.
Well, the whole point of virtual memory and demand paging is that you
don't have to have enough physical memory. I would hope that still
applies... My comment about have 128M (which, by the way, can be
considered a lot, when we talk about VAXen), was just about the
potential speed I possibly could expect. If git really requires that
people have at least 128M of physical memory to work, then I'd first ask
when did NetBSD break so badly that the amount of physical memory
becomes a limitation in this way, and second, why would a tool like this
require that much memory in the first place?
Johnny
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