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git-svn: why fetching files is so slow

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Date: Friday, November 24, 2006 - 9:36 am

... compared to the standalone svn client. I'm working with repositories over
the internet, using not-so-fast links, but still, a svn checkout takes somewhere
around 5 to 10 minutes, while git-svn fetch takes at least 10 times that just to
fetch the initial revision. Later fetches also take *a lot* more time than a svn
update would.

Cheers,

-- Pazu

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git-svn: why fetching files is so slow, Pazu, (Fri Nov 24, 9:36 am)
Re: git-svn and empty directories in svn, Steven Grimm, (Sun Dec 3, 12:08 am)
Re: git-svn and empty directories in svn, Eric Wong, (Mon Dec 4, 5:33 pm)
Re: git-svn: why fetching files is so slow, Eric Wong, (Fri Nov 24, 3:16 pm)
Re: git-svn: why fetching files is so slow, Seth Falcon, (Fri Nov 24, 1:10 pm)
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