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Git 2.19 Released With Range-Diff, Performance Work, Fixes
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postin graph serialization blog author states commit hashes to reproduce his benchmark, but does not state hardware, filesystem or even os used. it it is windows(and my guess is it is), then best optimization is to switch to linux, windows filesystem is just too slow
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in graph serialization blog author states commit hashes to reproduce his benchmark, but does not state hardware, filesystem or even os used. it it is windows(and my guess is it is), then best optimization is to switch to linux, windows filesystem is just too slow
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I am using submodules but they are really painful to work with. I desperately want partial clones.
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Yay. We started to use submodules heavily recently, so hopefully this release will make our lives easier a little.
Now all we need is GitLab 11.3 and we'll finally have wire protocol v2 support
Edit: oddly enough, the GitHub blogpost doesn't mention the submodule perf work.Last edited by anarki2; 11 September 2018, 03:17 AM.
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Git 2.19 Released With Range-Diff, Performance Work, Fixes
Phoronix: Git 2.19 Released With Range-Diff, Performance Work, Fixes
Git 2.19 was released today as the latest stable feature release to this widely-used distributed version control system...
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