Re: fetching a single commit from remote repo

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To: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@...>
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Date: Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 1:17 pm

> Hi,

I can't understand what security issues this may cause ...

If one has enough access to a repository to clone it, he already has a way 
to download each and every object from there.

Ability to fetch the tree corresponding to particular commit won't add any 
new permissions to him, will it?

I'm looking for a way to get a copy of a particular previous state of the 
project tree, without having to download entire tree. Something similar 
checking out particular svn revision.
This is going to be wrapped into a script, which is intended to be executed 
by people without any knowledge of any VC system at all. Commit id could 
be a parameter for such a script.

Nikita
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Messages in current thread:
fetching a single commit from remote repo, Nikita V. Youshchenko, (Sun Feb 10, 11:00 am)
Re: fetching a single commit from remote repo, Jakub Narebski, (Sun Feb 10, 12:48 pm)
Re: fetching a single commit from remote repo, Johannes Schindelin, (Sun Feb 10, 12:45 pm)
Re: fetching a single commit from remote repo, Nikita V. Youshchenko, (Sun Feb 10, 1:17 pm)
Re: fetching a single commit from remote repo, Jan Hudec, (Fri Feb 15, 7:07 pm)