On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 03:08:40AM -0700, Dominik Rauch wrote:
> I'm not trying to solve a problem in our build system with a VCS.
> I'm trying to find out if we can safely switch from Subversion to
> Git without running into performance problems and furthermore I'm
> trying to find out more about
I'm not trying to solve a problem in our build system with a VCS. I'm
trying to find out if we can safely switch from Subversion to Git without
running into performance problems and furthermore I'm trying to find out
more about the internals of Git and where all those rumors of "Git is not
able
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 05:21:50AM -0700, Dominik Rauch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Although I've read a lot of resources concerning the topic "Handling
> binary files with Git" I'm still confused. Hopefully you can help me
> to find definitive answers :-)
>
> If you ask people about "Git and binary files"
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 05:21:50 -0700 (PDT)
Dominik Rauch wrote:
[...]
> Main question:
> The existence of tools like git-annex, git-fat, git-media, etc. hints
> that Git has problems with binary files in some way. Although I've
> studied as much internal docs as I could find, I could not find a
>
Hi!
Although I've read a lot of resources concerning the topic "Handling binary
files with Git" I'm still confused. Hopefully you can help me to find
definitive answers :-)
If you ask people about "Git and binary files" the answers are often: "Git
is a SCM and not a backup solution" or "depend