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Re: Compression vs. streaming in cvs
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Mark D. Baushke |
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Re: Compression vs. streaming in cvs |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:17:31 -0800 |
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Richard Pfeiffer <address@hidden> writes:
> Just got a question regarding compression vs. streaming data on cvs.
> Since I know nothing about this, I looked it up at cvshome.org and
> google as well as in the book "Open source developement with CVS, 2nd
> edition".
> Nothing - at least that I can find in the index or search engines.
> Can anyone shed some light on what is even being referred to by this?
> Supposedly, the thought is that streaming would be faster.
>
> I thought maybe there was a streaming option or a compression option to
> the command line - but now I'm not so sure.
>
> Thank you.
I believe you are looking for the '-z gzip-level' global option.
Read:
http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.7/cvs_16.html#SEC117
for page you were trying to find.
It is useful for :pserver: as well as :ext: (for CVS_RSH=rsh), but
not that useful when using :ext: over ssh (CVS_RSH=ssh) which already
does compression for you.
-- Mark
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