On 10 Apr 2021, at 19:34, Peter Jeremy via freebsd-ports 
<freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On 2021-Apr-01 22:36:02 +1100, Trev <freebsd-po...@sentry.org> wrote:
> 
> One consequence is that gitup is unusable
> on small memory environments - in my case, I saw peak memory usage hit
> 5GB (though the largest file I have is 1.8GB, so I'm not sure why it's
> eating so much memory).

As a data point my servers only have 4GB or RAM and gitup runs fine.

(One is a Celeron J1800 and the other an i5-3470, the Celeron is dog slow 
running gitup, but it runs).

(~1 minutes for the i5, 25 min for the Celery)

This makes me wish even more there was a simple way to exclude categories for 
the ports tree like all the foreign languages and x11 games and audio (for me, 
of course)

Actually, all my installed ports only come from these trees:

archivers benchmarks converters databases devel dns editors
ftp lang mail math misc net ports-mgmt print security shells
sysutils textproc and www

I'd love to be able to only sync, download, and check those categories, granted 
that include the six largest categories and 8 of the top ten, so not sure how 
much it would help, but it would help some.

-- 
My little brother got his arm stuck in the microwave. So my mom had
        to take him to the hospital. My grandma dropped acid this
        morning, and she freaked out. She hijacked a busload of penguins.
        So it's sort of a family crisis. Bye!

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