n I maybe missing something here.
>
> I believe that's something you can set up in your httpd.conf if
Right, but AFAIK I have not seen any SubVersion repository that has
enabled the gzip compression, not even Google Code, despite these days
Google is all obcessed with performance
Hello,
on 08/01/2011 04:55 AM ehu...@gmail.com said the following:
Please note that many of the responses subversoin sends are already
compressed as binary difference streams against the previous version.
Gzip compression on REPORT responses isn't going to yield an average
factor 5 compre
Please note that many of the responses subversoin sends are already compressed
as binary difference streams against the previous version. Gzip compression on
REPORT responses isn't going to yield an average factor 5 compression rate.
Erik.
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On Aug 1, 2011, at 02:16, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Anyway, another odd thing is that the client always sends a request header
> saying it can handle HTTP compression but SubVersion servers seem to never
> compress responses.
>
> Given than a typical gzip encoding can compress text data about 5 ti