Tomas Mraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Btw, if, as you indicate above, you do believe that a 1 level indexing should
>> use [0:2], then it doesn't make much sense to me to also suggest that a 2
>> level
>> indexing should use [0:1] as primary subkey :-)
>
> Why do you think so? IMHO we should
mary subkey :-)
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print sys.stderr, "expected exactly 1 positional argument"
sys.exit(1)
archive = args[0]
collect_info(archive,0)
print_info()
sys.exit(0)
Cheers,
PS: I should mention again, that my indexed archives only contain empty files
because I am only interested in measuring overhead.
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Dr. Denys Duchier - IRI & LIFL - CNRS, Lille, France
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Hi Tom,
just as a datapoint, here is an experiment I carried out. I wanted to evaluate
how much overhead is incurred by using several levels of directories to
implement a discrimating index. I used the key format you specified:
SHA1,SIZE
As data, I used my /usr/src/linux which uses 301
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