[FFmpeg-devel] ffmpegs future version control system

Robert Swain robert.swain
Fri May 11 01:13:41 CEST 2007


Hey,

On 10 May 2007, at 18:37, Reimar D?ffinger wrote:
> On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 08:12:18PM +0300, Uoti Urpala wrote:
>> On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 14:08 +0100, Robert Swain wrote:
>>> On 10 May 2007, at 12:13, M?ns Rullg?rd wrote:
>>>> There is now a git repo at git://git.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg tracking
>>>> FFmpeg svn.  A gitweb interface is at http://git.mplayerhq.hu/.
>>>> I will try to get git-http and cvs access working tonight.
>>>
>>> $ time git clone git://git.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg
>>
>>> real    3m44.084s
>>> user    0m11.778s
>>> sys     0m54.586s
>>>
>>> During the Indexing phase I was getting about 120-130kB/s downstream
>>> traffic and the Resolving phase ate one core of my Core Duo 1.83GHz
>>> (with 2GB ram, if that matters) for a minute or thereabouts. By
>>> comparison:
>>
>> On a significantly slower machine I got:
>> real    0m46.690s
>> user    0m21.892s
>> sys     0m0.668s
>
> My values (on an Athlon64 3200+ running at 800 MHz instead of 2 GHz
> though, 1.25 GB RAM):
> real    3m21.166s
> user    0m14.389s
> sys     0m0.860s
>
> The "real" values are obviously due to network speed, but the 54  
> seconds
> for sys in the first mail look like the system has some serious  
> problems
> with git... Or maybe something else was going on that thrashed the  
> disk
> cache? git is very sensitive to that I think.

I discovered I was using git version 1.4.4.4. Not quite sure why or  
how but regardless, I'm running 1.5.1.4 now:

$ time git clone git://git.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg ffmpeg-git
Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/rob/source/ffmpeg-git/.git/
remote: Generating pack...
remote: Done counting 45976 objects.
remote: Deltifying 45976 objects.
remote:  100% (45976/45976) done
Indexing 45976 objects.
remote: Total 45976 (delta 35912), reused 45932 (delta 35882)
100% (45976/45976) done
Resolving 35912 deltas.
100% (35912/35912) done
Checking files out...
100% (611/611) done

real    1m27.445s
user    0m10.967s
sys     0m2.690s

It still only uses one core of my Core Duo 1.83GHz but it's much  
quicker during the Resolving stage now.

Rob



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