On Mon, May 26, 2003 at 05:03:58PM +0900, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Marcus Meissner" <marcus(a)jet.franken.de> wrote:
Change cvs -z 3 to cvs -z 0 Huh, why do you think anyone would accept that? A lot of people still use modem links (or even DSL might be troublesome for that matter), so using no compression at all can be considered fatal. For such a strange patch (at least from my point of view), an explanation/justification is sorely missing.
Because cvs -z3 still hangs at the end of any cvs command. Ah, now THAT is an explanation that gives it a lot of sense...
Well, after it started to hang for me after a WineHQ crash, I changed it to -z0 for once and moved it back to -z9 right after -z0 case succeeded. -z9 still works fine for me under both Linux and win2k. How about leaving -z3 as is and adding a notice about potential hangs in red letters?
I'm not sure whether we should easily give up on that compression gain... -- Help prevent Information Technology Fascism! - before it's too late... http://www.againsttcpa.com