Also, removing files from the repo does not save anything with a Git checkout
since they are still there in the history.
— Timothy Hatcher
> On Mar 31, 2016, at 12:50 PM, Brian Burg wrote:
>
> Hi Marcus,
>
> It’s unclear what your actual problem is.
>
> If you have
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Marcus Johnson
wrote:
> I use the git mirror, so I'm not sure how large the main SVN repo is, but
> the git one is huge at like 7 GB.
>
> I think the best way to reduce that amount of space, is by splitting out the
> websites into
Hi Marcus,
It’s unclear what your actual problem is.
If you have trouble downloading 7GB at once due to a slow or flaky connection,
you can fetch earlier git commits to finish the initial repository checkout,
and then fetch more commits in batches.
If you just want a subset of the
I use the git mirror, so I'm not sure how large the main SVN repo is, but
the git one is huge at like 7 GB.
I think the best way to reduce that amount of space, is by splitting out
the websites into their own repos, and possibly even the unit tests into
their own repo as well.
Also, I've had
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