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Re: How to avoid pristine copy for really big files?

From: Rainer Sokoll <R.Sokoll_at_intershop.de>
Date: 2007-09-05 16:39:43 CEST

On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 10:25:17AM -0400, fj wrote:

> I was reading the svn issue cited and came across this exchange:
> "/------- Additional comments from Oswald Buddenhagen
> <mailto:ossi@tigris.org> Sat Jul 30 01:05:22 -0700 2005 -------/
>
> now that max has this as his SoC project, there is hope. :-) one idea that
> comes to mind is hard-linking the user-visible files to text-base. ..."

Hm, the diffs before commiting them are computed by comparing the changed
files with their representations in text-base, correct?
If so, when they are hard linked, how then can the diff be computed?
Just wondering,

Rainer

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