Re: Trying to use git-filter-branch to compress history by removing large, obsolete binary files

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To: Elijah Newren <newren@...>
Cc: Frank Lichtenheld <frank@...>, <git@...>
Date: Monday, October 8, 2007 - 2:15 am

Elijah Newren, Mon, Oct 08, 2007 02:09:50 +0200:

git version 1.5.3.4.225.g31b973 (irrelevant custom modifications)


it is ext3. I do not install the hooks (~8k apparent, ~32k fs blocks)
and never activate logs by default.


another part of the suggestion re reflogs was to look into the logs,
to check if expire actually removed anything. It seems to have been
the culprit.

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Re: Trying to use git-filter-branch to compress history by r..., Johannes Schindelin, (Sun Oct 7, 7:19 pm)
Re: Trying to use git-filter-branch to compress history by r..., Johannes Schindelin, (Sun Oct 7, 7:28 pm)
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Re: Trying to use git-filter-branch to compress history by r..., Johannes Schindelin, (Sun Oct 7, 9:06 pm)
Re: Trying to use git-filter-branch to compress history by r..., Johannes Schindelin, (Tue Oct 9, 6:37 am)
Re: Trying to use git-filter-branch to compress history by r..., Alex Riesen, (Mon Oct 8, 2:15 am)