Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Yannig MARCHEGAY
Hello everybody, I'm trying to understand everything about git. Do someone know how I could batch-download all GNOME po directories? I made such a script for SVN, if someone made the same for git, it would be great. I'd love not to have to download whole repositories with a lot of files I don't

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread DULMANDAKH Sukhbaatar
I'm trying to understand everything about git. Do someone know how I could batch-download all GNOME po directories? I made such a script for SVN, if someone made the same for git, it would be great. I'd love not to have to download whole repositories with a lot of files I don't need

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Yannig MARCHEGAY
2009/4/18 DULMANDAKH Sukhbaatar dulmand...@gmail.com I'm trying to understand everything about git. Do someone know how I could batch-download all GNOME po directories? I made such a script for SVN, if someone made the same for git, it would be great. I'd love not to have to download

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Simos Xenitellis
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Yannig MARCHEGAY yan...@marchegay.org wrote: 2009/4/18 DULMANDAKH Sukhbaatar dulmand...@gmail.com I'm trying to understand everything about git. Do someone know how I could batch-download all GNOME po directories? I made such a script for SVN

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Frederic Peters
Simos Xenitellis wrote: and keep those on your system. We now know the figures; the GNOME 2.26 Git repositories would take about 2.6GB on your disk. 2.6GB, but that doesn't count some big repositories, for exemple gimp and gnumeric are both over 200MB. Frederic

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Claude Paroz
Le samedi 18 avril 2009 à 17:16 +0200, Frederic Peters a écrit : Simos Xenitellis wrote: and keep those on your system. We now know the figures; the GNOME 2.26 Git repositories would take about 2.6GB on your disk. 2.6GB, but that doesn't count some big repositories, for exemple gimp and

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hi! Am Samstag, den 18.04.2009, 17:16 +0200 schrieb Frederic Peters: Simos Xenitellis wrote: and keep those on your system. We now know the figures; the GNOME 2.26 Git repositories would take about 2.6GB on your disk. 2.6GB, but that doesn't count some big repositories, for exemple gimp

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Frederic Peters
Johannes Schmid wrote: and keep those on your system. We now know the figures; the GNOME 2.26 Git repositories would take about 2.6GB on your disk. 2.6GB, but that doesn't count some big repositories, for exemple gimp and gnumeric are both over 200MB. Actually the whole discussion

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Yannig MARCHEGAY
2009/4/18 Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de Hi! Am Samstag, den 18.04.2009, 17:16 +0200 schrieb Frederic Peters: Simos Xenitellis wrote: and keep those on your system. We now know the figures; the GNOME 2.26 Git repositories would take about 2.6GB on your disk. 2.6GB, but that

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread F Wolff
Op Sa, 2009-04-18 om 15:38 +0100 skryf Simos Xenitellis: ... What I would suggest is to try to clone the repositories of the GNOME release, and keep those on your system. We now know the figures; the GNOME 2.26 Git repositories would take about 2.6GB on your disk. If you were to download

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread F Wolff
Op Sa, 2009-04-18 om 17:45 +0200 skryf Johannes Schmid: Hi! Am Samstag, den 18.04.2009, 17:16 +0200 schrieb Frederic Peters: Simos Xenitellis wrote: and keep those on your system. We now know the figures; the GNOME 2.26 Git repositories would take about 2.6GB on your disk.

Re: Batch-download all GNOME po directories

2009-04-18 Thread Claude Paroz
Le samedi 18 avril 2009 à 18:32 +, F Wolff a écrit : Op Sa, 2009-04-18 om 15:38 +0100 skryf Simos Xenitellis: ... What I would suggest is to try to clone the repositories of the GNOME release, and keep those on your system. We now know the figures; the GNOME 2.26 Git repositories