Sorry, my mistake. You are always more right than I am [tm] ;-)
I tend to agree, but at the same time, I think the long term
goal should be not to have bad cases.
Old timers like ourselves learned to run "repack -a -d" when not
doing real work (i.e. beginning of the day while fetching
coffee, before leaving to lunch break, end of the day before
leaving) and we have been _trained_ not to feel that a choir,
but I think that is wrong. "Sync freezes I/O for and causes my
real-time databasy job undue latency --- I would want to disable
swapper/bdflush/whatever machine-wide and prefer typing 'sync'
from the command line when it is convenient for me" is fine for
an experienced user working on a single user machine, but it
still feels wrong (we do not have "multi-user" issues in git
repository, so this analogy is not quite right, though).
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