On 31/10/16 10:41, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
On Monday October 31 2016 10:49:55 Clemens Lang wrote:
Hi,
Just as with Subversion, the answer is no. Remember that the PortIndex
is specific to the macOS version you are running, so a server-generated
Ah, of course. I didn't actually know this but indeed port versions could be
specific to OS version or platform even if no other specific information is
stored.
Sorry for the noise.
Pity though, the first-run portindex of a fresh git clone just took about 5
quarters of an hour on one of my machines (a good 5s/port).
That is a one time operation. hardly worth worrying about.
Additionally, git does not preserve timestamps from the repository on
checkout, so you might actually end up re-generating the index locally
anyway.
I think that wouldn't (or shouldn't) happen as the timestamp would be newer.
And of course the auto-regeneration could be deactivated if the server always
serves an up-to-date index.
R.
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