Matt Mackall <[email protected]> writes:
> Now if you can assume that blobs never change and are never deleted,
> you can simply append them all onto a log, and then index them with a
> separate file containing an htree of (sha1, offset, length) or the
> like.
That mean a problem with rsync, though.
BTW: I think the bandwidth increase compared to bkcvs isn't that obvious.
After a file is modified with git, it has to be transmitted (plus
small additional things.
If a file is modified with bkcvs, it has to be transmitted (the whole
RCS file) as well.
Only the initial rsync would be much smaller with bkcvs.
--
Krzysztof Halasa
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