Arthur Barrett wrote:
> Chuck/John,
> 
>>> Is there a maximum file size for a repository - as a 12.5 
>>  Each time 
>> you commit a binary, it stores the entire thing as a full 
>> blob on  the 
>> server (unless you use -kB).  
> 
> This is untrue.
> 
> CVSNT will always store each change as a diff.
> 
> The current CVSNT 2.5.04 server has two diff types available:
> * one 'optimised' for text files
> * one 'optimised' for binary files (-kB)
> 
> Storing each change as a complete 'blob' on the server is not a feature
> currently supproted by CVSNT.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Arthur Barrett
> 
> 
This only applies to 2.5.4, correct?  I didn't realize you had 
deprecated -kb.  Certainly there are a lot of legacy files stored on 
servers that used the blob approach.  If John isn't running 2.5.4 yet, 
or even if he is but the file dates back many revisions (especially if 
they were committed with 2.5.3) then large files on the server could be 
his problem.  And even with binary differencing (-kB), you will 
eventually exceed the server's memory capability, at least with 2.5.3. 
I haven't tried 2.5.4 yet.

chuck
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