Hi Yves

Am 23.03.2015 um 08:56 schrieb Yves Blusseau:
> 
...
> 
> The feature is to clone a repository without downloading all the history 
> (several GB)

OK so you basically remove the history from a git repository.

>>
>>>
>>> Now with the git-store command you can retrieve any packages you want using 
>>> the transport protocol that was used to clone the repository.
>>
>> That is all fine, but there is no git-store on the leaf boxes (and I
>> doubt there will ever be).
> git-store is only a bash script. The question is: is it good to install git 
> command on a Leaf platform ?

I don't think so, but it is nice to have a repository without the cruft.

> 
>>
>>> See the Readme.txt file for information 
>>> (https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/packages-store/ci/master/tree/Readme.txt)
>>
>> Great..... What does it do? Is this an interface to git? What is the
>> difference between a git repository and this git-store built repository
>> and why does git not provide the same functionality?
> Because git is for storing source file not binaries files.

Aahhh.... I always thought so and was surprised there was a git
repository to hold our binary packages. Is this arrangement with
sourceforge by accident?

Thanks

Erich

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