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push: rebase one at a time before push Previously when pushing n commits, push would rebase n, commit 1, rebase n-1, commit 1, rebase n-2, etc. This caused push to be very slow on large repositories. Pushing 10 commits on our repo took 75 seconds per commit, and that grew at n^2 with the number of commits being pushed. This changes push to rebase each commit individually. Now pushing 10 commits on our repo takes 25 seconds per commit, and is constant relative to the number of commits being pushed.
author Durham Goode <durham@fb.com>
date Wed, 02 Jan 2013 17:51:07 -0800
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Generate binaryfiles.svndump
#

mkdir temp
cd temp

mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
mkdir trunk
cd ..

svnadmin create testrepo
svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo
svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init project"

svn co $svnurl project
cd project/trunk
# Add a regular binary file, and an unflagged one
python -c "file('binary1', 'wb').write('a\0\0\nb\0b')"
python -c "file('binary2', 'wb').write('b\0\0\nc\0d')"
svn add binary1 binary2
svn propset svn:mime-type application/octet-stream binary1
svn propdel svn:mime-type binary2
svn ci -m 'add binaries'
# Update them
python -c "file('binary1', 'wb').write('a\0\0\nc\0d')"
python -c "file('binary2', 'wb').write('b\0\0\0\nd\0e')"
svn ci -m 'change binaries'
# Remove them
svn rm binary1 binary2
svn ci -m 'remove binaries'
cd ../..

svnadmin dump testrepo > ../binaryfiles.svndump