On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Samuel Tardieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18/04, Daniel Berlin wrote:
>
>  | >  how is the GIT repository synced? Is there a hook which updates it
>  | >  after a svn commit?
>  |
>  | No.
>  | It is synced every 30 minutes.
>  |
>  | >
>  | >  I'm about to switch from infradead to gcc.gnu.org, and I want to make
>  | >  sure that the latter is synced at least as frequently as the former
>  | >  before I do that.
>  |
>  | I have strong doubts that whether it is synced every commit or every
>  | 30 minutes seriously affects your development.
>
>  Where did I wrote that it would "seriously affect my development"?

Then who cares whether it is synced instantaneously or not?

>
>  However, having it synced periodically rather than after every commit is
>  an annoyance.

True, but it won't change anytime soon because it would place more
load, and require more locking (since there is no guarantee a git sync
will finish before the next commit occurs).

>  So having git refresh itself after a SVN commit would be great :)

Again, not gonna happen anytime soon.
Sorry.

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