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[Gnu-arch-users] library-add w/o ancestor checking?


From: Adrian Irving-Beer
Subject: [Gnu-arch-users] library-add w/o ancestor checking?
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 16:27:09 -0500
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Any way I can get library-add (in sparse mode, presumably) to add,
say, patch-150 from my archive (a known cacherev) without bothering to
go back through the project's entire lifespan searching for an
ancestor in the library?

In particular, this revlib is 100% empty, so it's not just slow to
search for an ancestor in the library, it's completely pointless. ;)

In no way a show-stopper.. if archive access were *that* slow, I'd be
mirroring on a closer server to my target.  But I just wish there was
a way to tell the system what I already know.

And further to that, is there any way (at a later patch, 194 in this
case) to tell a greedy add to stop at that last cacherev (150),
without doing the sparse-150 add above (with or without the extended
ancestry checking)?

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