[INFO] Moving repository to OSDN
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Re: [INFO] Moving repository to OSDN
Every 30 minutes.
I am still syncing tags now so it will take a couple hours before I enable it. (I forgot how horribly slow SVN was...)
Plan is to have all release tags and last 3 stable release branches, basically the ones that are supported.
I am still syncing tags now so it will take a couple hours before I enable it. (I forgot how horribly slow SVN was...)
Plan is to have all release tags and last 3 stable release branches, basically the ones that are supported.
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Re: [INFO] Moving repository to OSDN
OSDN should be much faster, a rate of 30 minutes should not be a problem.
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Re: [INFO] Moving repository to OSDN
It took about 5 hours to clone all releases tags and 4 branches (all commits individually, to generate git commits) on a 300mb/s server in Paris.
SVN is very dependent on latency because of all the separate network requests for each commit.
I skipped chibistudio and old/deprecated branches because it took too long.
It takes around 14-16 seconds to clone the GIT repo with all branches and commits. (everything)
I've enabled sync every 30mn now that git is up to date.
Let me know if you need other branches or tags.
SVN is very dependent on latency because of all the separate network requests for each commit.
I skipped chibistudio and old/deprecated branches because it took too long.
It takes around 14-16 seconds to clone the GIT repo with all branches and commits. (everything)
I've enabled sync every 30mn now that git is up to date.
Let me know if you need other branches or tags.
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Re: [INFO] Moving repository to OSDN
Does it clone the whole repository each time or just new revisions?
I sync the OSDN one with a private subversion every 4 hours for backup and it takes seconds.
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I sync the OSDN one with a private subversion every 4 hours for backup and it takes seconds.
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Re: [INFO] Moving repository to OSDN
It only get the newest revisions, then generate new git commits.
I don't expect the update to take more than a few seconds now.
Individual revisions don't take that much time to fetch, but when you have over 15000 of them to get on a server half across the planet...
I don't expect the update to take more than a few seconds now.
Individual revisions don't take that much time to fetch, but when you have over 15000 of them to get on a server half across the planet...
Re: [INFO] Moving repository to OSDN
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I'm redirected here from viewtopic.php?p=35538. It's very surprising to come across with a completely new ChibiOS repo suddenly on Github. What is the rationale for this change? Can't we just keep using "old" repo?
I'm redirected here from viewtopic.php?p=35538. It's very surprising to come across with a completely new ChibiOS repo suddenly on Github. What is the rationale for this change? Can't we just keep using "old" repo?
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Re: [INFO] Moving repository to OSDN
ceremcem wrote:@mobyfab
I'm redirected here from viewtopic.php?p=35538. It's very surprising to come across with a completely new ChibiOS repo suddenly on Github. What is the rationale for this change? Can't we just keep using "old" repo?
We can't keep it because the official svn changed and git-svn uses the complete svn url + revision to build its history
old:
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/chibios/svn/trunk@12774 27425a3e-05d8-49a3-a47f-9c15f0e5edd8
new:
git-svn-id: https://svn.osdn.net/svnroot/chibios/trunk@12774 27425a3e-05d8-49a3-a47f-9c15f0e5edd8
I'm trying to see what can be done to keep the old one but don't hold your breath
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