A recent pull on Linus' kernel repo triggered a "git gc --auto" maintenance action that *finally* finished after beating my poor Alpha PWS 433au to death for 32 hours.
Here's a snapshot of the ".git/objects/pack" directory for the repo: total 1366084 190535 12 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 12288 Sep 23 15:31 . 190534 4 drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Sep 23 15:10 .. 191004 153720 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 157249268 Sep 23 15:10 pack-d11d36b9439b018666251bf101b920e27e3607e4.idx 190906 1212348 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 1240224629 Sep 23 15:08 pack-d11d36b9439b018666251bf101b920e27e3607e4.pack The "gc" action ran for more than a day before the temporary pack file showed up. When the smoke finally cleared about a half-hour ago, the other pack files had evidently been consolidated into (or replaced by) what you see above. Only reason I figured this might be of general interest to the community, I saw other people questioning how long the automatic "gc" action takes to run. Reasonable (for some definition of the word) machines were said to take a few hours in the worst case scenario of several loose objects in a repo the size of the one containing 2.6 and later kernel versions. Definitely not looking to make this maintenance action a regular thing. The system was barely usable during the time it was running, but only having 1.5 GB RAM (maxed-out) definitely has a lot to do with that :-). --Bob