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[Axiom-developer] Re: CVS tutorial for Developers
From: |
Bill Page |
Subject: |
[Axiom-developer] Re: CVS tutorial for Developers |
Date: |
01 Sep 2003 20:13:53 -0400 |
Tim,
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 19:13, you wrote:
> re: compression
>
> the cvs command will accept -z3 (right after the "cvs" and before
> the command thus: (also works on ci, etc).
>
> cvs -z3 update
>
> This specifies "level 3" compression, a balance between time and bandwidth.
>
I used just -z on the check-in and it seemed to speed it up
considerably. Apparently the default gzip compression level
these days is -6 (the highest) since cpu is now so much cheaper
than network bandwidth. I was actually surprized that it was
faster since already CompressionLevel=3 in the .ssh/config
file is supposed to apply at least level -3 gzip compression
anyway and the -z in the cvs command would seem to implie a
double compression (usually not a good idea).
----
Running rsync at Savannah I noticed a directory in upload/axiom
called stable containing a file called axiom...tgz. but because
of the time my cvs transaction was taking I interrupted the
download. Is this work in progress? Did you notice my "warning"
about the Savannah file list naming conventions in my previous
message? It took me a while to get things straight when I first
added something to the file section and on reading the
Savannah forum messages I found that this was a very common
question.
BTW, I am glad you did not ask me to upload my current mnt
version of Axiom from here at home (due to my apparent
upload limitations) but I coult do so from my office at work
where there is a T3 connection when or if you ever want.
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Finally, what are you plans for including the last 29 as
yet uncompiled modules?
Cheers,
Bill Page.