Thread (51 messages) flat view 51 messages, 13 authors, 2016-06-15

Re: newbie questions about git design and features (some wrt hg)

From: Simon 'corecode' Schubert <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:42:51

Johannes Schindelin wrote:
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If you rename, you take the penalty of duplicating the content 
(compressed) with a new name.  No big deal there. So there are *no* 
file-ids.  Blobs go into the data/index file which corresponds to their 
filename.
So, can you explain to me how a filename is _not_ a file-id?
It is not a file-id like other SCM use it (I think monotone, not sure though).  If you copy/move the content to a new name, the ID will not stay the same.  Just see it as a hash bucket which allows you easy access to the history for a file currently with this name.

cheers
  simon

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