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From: Georgi Georgiev <chutz@×××.net>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Upcoming repoman check will fail on large files in the tree
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 03:15:57
Message-Id: 20040730031549.GA25543@ols-dell.iic.hokudai.ac.jp
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] Upcoming repoman check will fail on large files in the tree by Jason Rhinelander
1 maillog: 29/07/2004-12:53:20(-0700): Jason Rhinelander types
2 > Mike Frysinger wrote:
3 > >On Thursday 29 July 2004 05:52 am, Brian Harring wrote:
4 > >
5 > >>Policy states files over 20k are not to be commited- I'll be committing
6 > >>the logic to enforce this shortly- files over 20k will be viewed by
7 > >>repoman as a failed check.
8 > >
9 > >just so you guys know, the answer is NOT to compress them and add them
10 > >back into the tree
11 >
12 > There seem to be rather a lot of those already:
13 >
14 > find /usr/portage/*-* -regex '.*\.\(tgz\|tbz2\|gz\|bz2\)'
15 >
16 > Is there a specific policy about not having compressed file in the tree?
17 > If I'm not mistaken, a gz'ed or bz2'ed file in portage is sort of
18 > pointless, since the rsync enables compression. Maybe repoman could
19 > complain about .gz, .bz2, .tgz, or .tbz2 files in the tree as well?
20
21 What about not allowing binary files at all?
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