I'm hosting a git repo on a shared host. My repo necessarily has a couple of very large files in it, and every time I try to run "git gc" on the repo now, my process gets killed by the shared hosting provider for using too much memory. Is there a way to limit the amount of memory that git gc can consume? My hope would be that it can trade memory usage for speed and just take a little longer to do its work.
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Yes, have a look at the help page for It's not a totally exact size as git needs to map each object into memory so one very large object can cause a lot of memory usage regardless of the window and delta cache settings. You may have better luck packing locally and transfering pack files to the remote side "manually", adding a |
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I used instructions from this link. Same idea as Charles Baileys suggested. A copy of the instructions is here:
This worked for me on hostgator with shared hosting account. |
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You could use turn off the delta attribute to disable delta compression for just the blobs of those pathnames: In
This will not affect clones of the repository. To affect other repositories (i.e. clones), put the attributes in a |
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