Hey folks,
I’m looking to see if I can get some help moving a few out of date changes forward.
This series is adding a feature to JGit that would allow for safer object pruning during repacking by providing a way to restore a “missing” object from a backup of the most recent pack files. I don’t think there were any objections to it, but reviews just stalled out.
This series modifies the DateRevQueue implementation to use a more performant data structure. We think it also fixes a bug in DateRevQueue (the parent change), but that bug has become deeply ingrained in the latest JGit tip tests, so it’s quite a challenge (for me) to fix all the occurrences. There weren’t any concerns raised or real review comments added on the change.
We’re working on uploading a rebased version of the improvement on top of that along with benchmark(s) showing the performance improvement.
Thank you to anyone with time to review these!
Nasser
I’m willing to rebase these, but I’m wondering if there’s additional modifications needed to help them get reviewed/merged. Would someone be able to provide some feedback/direction for me?
Anyone have thoughts they could share to help me move forward?
Sorry for the late response, I am pretty swamped since a while.
I am interested and have these 2 changes on my list of changes which I should review since a pretty long time :-) Please rebase them. I will try to find time to review them.
Will do, thanks Matthias! _______________________________________________jgit-dev mailing listjgit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxTo unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jgit-dev
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