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maillog: 29/07/2004-12:53:20(-0700): Jason Rhinelander types |
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> Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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> >On Thursday 29 July 2004 05:52 am, Brian Harring wrote: |
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> >>Policy states files over 20k are not to be commited- I'll be committing |
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> >>the logic to enforce this shortly- files over 20k will be viewed by |
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> >>repoman as a failed check. |
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> >just so you guys know, the answer is NOT to compress them and add them |
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> >back into the tree |
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> There seem to be rather a lot of those already: |
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> find /usr/portage/*-* -regex '.*\.\(tgz\|tbz2\|gz\|bz2\)' |
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> Is there a specific policy about not having compressed file in the tree? |
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> If I'm not mistaken, a gz'ed or bz2'ed file in portage is sort of |
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> pointless, since the rsync enables compression. Maybe repoman could |
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> complain about .gz, .bz2, .tgz, or .tbz2 files in the tree as well? |
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What about not allowing binary files at all? |
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