Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-23 Thread Peter Kümmel
On 23.11.2011 02:13, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Peter Kümmel writes: [...] That is just a number. How does that change anything? On bad effect you will get with i a tar.gz is unwanted size increase in subversion repository size. (one boost.tar.gz each time it is updated.) | 13 updates woul

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-22 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Peter Kümmel writes: [...] >> That is just a number. How does that change anything? >> On bad effect you will get with i a tar.gz is unwanted size >> increase in subversion repository size. (one boost.tar.gz each time it >> is updated.) >> > | 13 updates would be the break-even. What do you mean

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-21 Thread Peter Kümmel
On 21.11.2011 09:51, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Peter Kümmel writes: | On 20.11.2011 23:23, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Peter Kümmel writes: | Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. | 1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 | files we never touch, but we check them out, | check them for chan

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-21 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Peter Kümmel writes: | On 20.11.2011 23:23, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: >> Peter Kümmel writes: >> >> | Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. >> | 1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 >> | files we never touch, but we check them out, >> | check them for changes, and so on. >> >> so? > | addin

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-20 Thread Peter Kümmel
On 20.11.2011 23:24, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: André Pönitz writes: | On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 09:54:48PM +0100, Peter Kümmel wrote: On 20.11.2011 21:47, Peter Kümmel wrote: Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. 1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 files we never touch, but we check them

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-20 Thread Peter Kümmel
On 20.11.2011 23:23, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Peter Kümmel writes: | Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. | 1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 | files we never touch, but we check them out, | check them for changes, and so on. so? adding or removing files on a boost update, setting

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-20 Thread Peter Kümmel
On 20.11.2011 22:30, André Pönitz wrote: On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 09:54:48PM +0100, Peter Kümmel wrote: On 20.11.2011 21:47, Peter Kümmel wrote: Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. 1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 files we never touch, but we check them out, check them for changes, and

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-20 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
André Pönitz writes: | On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 09:54:48PM +0100, Peter Kümmel wrote: >> On 20.11.2011 21:47, Peter Kümmel wrote: >> >Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. >> >1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 >> >files we never touch, but we check them out, >> >check them for changes, and

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-20 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Peter Kümmel writes: | Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. | 1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 | files we never touch, but we check them out, | check them for changes, and so on. so? | It is simple to replace the files with one tar.gz | which will be extracted while the autogen.sh or c

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-20 Thread André Pönitz
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 09:54:48PM +0100, Peter Kümmel wrote: > On 20.11.2011 21:47, Peter Kümmel wrote: > >Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. > >1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 > >files we never touch, but we check them out, > >check them for changes, and so on. How many of these 1500

Re: tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-20 Thread Peter Kümmel
On 20.11.2011 21:47, Peter Kümmel wrote: Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. 1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 files we never touch, but we check them out, check them for changes, and so on. It is simple to replace the files with one tar.gz which will be extracted while the autogen.sh o

tar'ed boost headers

2011-11-20 Thread Peter Kümmel
Currently we have 4800 files in trunk. 1500 file are boost headers. These 1500 files we never touch, but we check them out, check them for changes, and so on. It is simple to replace the files with one tar.gz which will be extracted while the autogen.sh or cmake run. What do you think about repl