[sbopkg-users] sbopkg slow to start using git repository
B Kirkpatrick
bkirkp at gmail.com
Fri May 7 15:05:23 UTC 2010
On 05/06/2010 11:11 PM, Chess Griffin wrote:
> * Chess Griffin<chess at chessgriffin.com> [2010-05-06 13:58:50]:
>
>
>> * Bill Kirkpatrick<bkirkp at gmail.com> [2010-05-06 12:00:16]:
>>
>>
>>> I've solved my problem (temporarily, I hope) by modifying
>>> /etc/sbopkg/repos.d/30-SBo-git.repo to:
>>>
>>> # Repo Branch Description Tag Tool Link CheckGPG
>>> #SBo-git current "Unofficial repository for -current" _SBo git git://
>>> github.com/Ponce/SBo-git.git at current ""
>>> SBo-git current "Unofficial repository for -current" _SBo "" "" ""
>>>
>>> I am, of course, used to the rsync repository from SBo, so I made the
>>> mistake of thinking that the git repository would work like the rsync
>>> one,& only update when I used the sync command. My current assumption
>>> is that the git repository is updated every time sbopkg is started. My
>>> next assumption is that to update the repository, I would have to
>>> remove the "#" from line 2 above, add it to line 3& start sbopkg. Is
>>> that correct? I really don't need it to sync every time I start the
>>> program
>>> Regards,
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>> Hmm, using a git repo /should/ be just like the SBo rsync repo, meaning
>> that it only syncs when you manuualy do so from the menu. It should not
>> sync automatically every time you start sbopkg. I'll try and test this
>> repo soon and see if I get a similar result.
>>
>>
> Bill,
>
> I tested this out using the SBo-git repository and did not notice sbopkg
> syncing automatically upon start. Everything seemed to be working as it
> should. I am not sure why you are seeing that behavior. :/
>
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Chess,
Thanks for the effort. I will do some more investigation here & let you
know what I come up with.
Regards,
Bill
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