Another solution could be running git-repack. This SO answer[1] has some
nice details on it.
Best,
Gergely
[1] http://stackoverflow.com/a/8638219
On 8 Jan 2016 02:29, "Steinar Bang" wrote:
> > Gergely Polonkai :
>
> > You may want to play with gc.pruneexpire. From man git-config:
>
> >
"git rebase -i" with "edit" command is to powerful to handle :)
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 2:36 PM Xi Shen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know some tricks like "rebase" and "tree-filter" that can modify the
> commit history.
>
> I want know if I can also go back to history and edit the content. So when
> I pus
Hi,
I know some tricks like "rebase" and "tree-filter" that can modify the
commit history.
I want know if I can also go back to history and edit the content. So when
I push my changes, the history looks perfect :)
Thanks,
David
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> Why not just use rsync?
Thanks what {aws s3,s3cmd} sync does but it has a problem of trumping data.
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> Gergely Polonkai :
> You may want to play with gc.pruneexpire. From man git-config:
>gc.pruneexpire
>When git gc is run, it will call prune --expire 2.weeks.ago.
>Override the grace period with this config variable. The value
>"now" may be used to
Hi, Magnus,
Does it help to identify this as a policy requirement, not a technical one?
Our security and executive groups require that the only way we add or modify
code is within the DEV environment/subdomain/call it whatever you want. You
MUST NOT add code to a repository from any other envir
David Barr writes:
> Hi, Magnus,
>
> The Enterprise I'm working at has separated its DEV, TEST, and
> PRODUCTION environments with firewalls.
Ah, so by "environment" you mean network segment, or subdomain.
> Code may be PUSHed to a Code Management System in DEV ONLY. In the
> TEST and PRODUCTIO
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 2:51 PM, Kai Hendry wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Like many of you I'm putty more and more precious things like photos into
> git for safekeeping.
>
I've never heard of anyone using git for storing photos.It's like using a
wrench as a hammer: it does the job, but that's not what i
you can have multiple ssh credentials and unless users share the same home
directory (and hence .ssh directory) you can still have different
permissions "per domain" w/ gitolite.
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 6:17 AM, David Barr wrote:
> Hi, Magnus,
>
> The Enterprise I'm working at has separated its
Thank you Paul.
Yes, I have installed WinZip.
I tried wzzip command(wzzip test.zip *.txt) but it does not work and only
shows:
WinZip(R) Command Line Support Add-On Version 3.2 (Build 8668)
Copyright (c) 1991-2009 WinZip International LLC - All Rights Reserved
I am not sure if something I missed
Hi, git it's not a backup system. You should use some proper tool.
El mié., 6 de ene. de 2016 a la(s) 22:51, Kai Hendry
escribió:
> Hi guys,
>
> Like many of you I'm putty more and more precious things like photos into
> git for safekeeping. However the problem I have is how to sync it to a
> co
Hi, Magnus,
The Enterprise I'm working at has separated its DEV, TEST, and PRODUCTION
environments with firewalls.
Code may be PUSHed to a Code Management System in DEV ONLY. In the TEST and
PRODUCTION environments, the CMS repository MUST (cf. RFC-2119) be PULL ONLY.
In proposing a CMS, I MUS
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