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			Currently the --all-progress flag is used to use force progress display during the writing object phase even if output goes to stdout which is primarily the case during a push operation. This has the unfortunate side effect of forcing progress display even if stderr is not a terminal. Let's introduce the --all-progress-implied argument which has the same intent except for actually forcing the activation of any progress display. With this, progress display will be automatically inhibited whenever stderr is not a terminal, or full progress display will be included otherwise. This should let people use 'git push' within a cron job without filling their logs with useless percentage displays. Signed-off-by: Nicolas Pitre <nico@fluxnic.net> Tested-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| git-pack-objects(1)
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| ===================
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| 
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| NAME
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| ----
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| git-pack-objects - Create a packed archive of objects
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| 
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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| --------
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| [verse]
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| 'git pack-objects' [-q | --progress | --all-progress] [--all-progress-implied]
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| 	[--no-reuse-delta] [--delta-base-offset] [--non-empty]
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| 	[--local] [--incremental] [--window=N] [--depth=N]
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| 	[--revs [--unpacked | --all]*] [--stdout | base-name]
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| 	[--keep-true-parents] < object-list
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| 
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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| -----------
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| Reads list of objects from the standard input, and writes a packed
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| archive with specified base-name, or to the standard output.
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| 
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| A packed archive is an efficient way to transfer set of objects
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| between two repositories, and also is an archival format which
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| is efficient to access.  The packed archive format (.pack) is
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| designed to be self contained so that it can be unpacked without
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| any further information, but for fast, random access to the objects
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| in the pack, a pack index file (.idx) will be generated.
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| 
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| Placing both in the pack/ subdirectory of $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY (or
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| any of the directories on $GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES)
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| enables git to read from such an archive.
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| 
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| The 'git-unpack-objects' command can read the packed archive and
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| expand the objects contained in the pack into "one-file
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| one-object" format; this is typically done by the smart-pull
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| commands when a pack is created on-the-fly for efficient network
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| transport by their peers.
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| 
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| In a packed archive, an object is either stored as a compressed
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| whole, or as a difference from some other object.  The latter is
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| often called a delta.
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| 
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| 
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| OPTIONS
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| -------
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| base-name::
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| 	Write into a pair of files (.pack and .idx), using
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| 	<base-name> to determine the name of the created file.
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| 	When this option is used, the two files are written in
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| 	<base-name>-<SHA1>.{pack,idx} files.  <SHA1> is a hash
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| 	of the sorted object names to make the resulting filename
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| 	based on the pack content, and written to the standard
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| 	output of the command.
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| 
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| --stdout::
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| 	Write the pack contents (what would have been written to
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| 	.pack file) out to the standard output.
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| 
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| --revs::
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| 	Read the revision arguments from the standard input, instead of
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| 	individual object names.  The revision arguments are processed
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| 	the same way as 'git-rev-list' with the `--objects` flag
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| 	uses its `commit` arguments to build the list of objects it
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| 	outputs.  The objects on the resulting list are packed.
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| 
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| --unpacked::
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| 	This implies `--revs`.  When processing the list of
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| 	revision arguments read from the standard input, limit
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| 	the objects packed to those that are not already packed.
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| 
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| --all::
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| 	This implies `--revs`.  In addition to the list of
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| 	revision arguments read from the standard input, pretend
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| 	as if all refs under `$GIT_DIR/refs` are specified to be
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| 	included.
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| 
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| --include-tag::
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| 	Include unasked-for annotated tags if the object they
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| 	reference was included in the resulting packfile.  This
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| 	can be useful to send new tags to native git clients.
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| 
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| --window=[N]::
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| --depth=[N]::
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| 	These two options affect how the objects contained in
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| 	the pack are stored using delta compression.  The
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| 	objects are first internally sorted by type, size and
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| 	optionally names and compared against the other objects
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| 	within --window to see if using delta compression saves
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| 	space.  --depth limits the maximum delta depth; making
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| 	it too deep affects the performance on the unpacker
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| 	side, because delta data needs to be applied that many
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| 	times to get to the necessary object.
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| 	The default value for --window is 10 and --depth is 50.
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| 
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| --window-memory=[N]::
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| 	This option provides an additional limit on top of `--window`;
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| 	the window size will dynamically scale down so as to not take
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| 	up more than N bytes in memory.  This is useful in
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| 	repositories with a mix of large and small objects to not run
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| 	out of memory with a large window, but still be able to take
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| 	advantage of the large window for the smaller objects.  The
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| 	size can be suffixed with "k", "m", or "g".
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| 	`--window-memory=0` makes memory usage unlimited, which is the
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| 	default.
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| 
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| --max-pack-size=<n>::
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| 	Maximum size of each output packfile, expressed in MiB.
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| 	If specified,  multiple packfiles may be created.
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| 	The default is unlimited, unless the config variable
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| 	`pack.packSizeLimit` is set.
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| 
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| --honor-pack-keep::
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| 	This flag causes an object already in a local pack that
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| 	has a .keep file to be ignored, even if it appears in the
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| 	standard input.
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| 
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| --incremental::
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| 	This flag causes an object already in a pack ignored
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| 	even if it appears in the standard input.
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| 
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| --local::
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| 	This flag is similar to `--incremental`; instead of
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| 	ignoring all packed objects, it only ignores objects
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| 	that are packed and/or not in the local object store
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| 	(i.e. borrowed from an alternate).
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| 
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| --non-empty::
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|         Only create a packed archive if it would contain at
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|         least one object.
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| 
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| --progress::
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| 	Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
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| 	by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q
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| 	is specified. This flag forces progress status even if
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| 	the standard error stream is not directed to a terminal.
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| 
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| --all-progress::
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| 	When --stdout is specified then progress report is
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| 	displayed during the object count and compression phases
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| 	but inhibited during the write-out phase. The reason is
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| 	that in some cases the output stream is directly linked
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| 	to another command which may wish to display progress
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| 	status of its own as it processes incoming pack data.
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| 	This flag is like --progress except that it forces progress
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| 	report for the write-out phase as well even if --stdout is
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| 	used.
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| 
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| --all-progress-implied::
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| 	This is used to imply --all-progress whenever progress display
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| 	is activated.  Unlike --all-progress this flag doesn't actually
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| 	force any progress display by itself.
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| 
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| -q::
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| 	This flag makes the command not to report its progress
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| 	on the standard error stream.
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| 
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| --no-reuse-delta::
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| 	When creating a packed archive in a repository that
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| 	has existing packs, the command reuses existing deltas.
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| 	This sometimes results in a slightly suboptimal pack.
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| 	This flag tells the command not to reuse existing deltas
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| 	but compute them from scratch.
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| 
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| --no-reuse-object::
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| 	This flag tells the command not to reuse existing object data at all,
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| 	including non deltified object, forcing recompression of everything.
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| 	This implies --no-reuse-delta. Useful only in the obscure case where
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| 	wholesale enforcement of a different compression level on the
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| 	packed data is desired.
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| 
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| --compression=[N]::
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| 	Specifies compression level for newly-compressed data in the
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| 	generated pack.  If not specified,  pack compression level is
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| 	determined first by pack.compression,  then by core.compression,
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| 	and defaults to -1,  the zlib default,  if neither is set.
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| 	Add --no-reuse-object if you want to force a uniform compression
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| 	level on all data no matter the source.
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| 
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| --delta-base-offset::
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| 	A packed archive can express base object of a delta as
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| 	either 20-byte object name or as an offset in the
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| 	stream, but older version of git does not understand the
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| 	latter.  By default, 'git-pack-objects' only uses the
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| 	former format for better compatibility.  This option
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| 	allows the command to use the latter format for
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| 	compactness.  Depending on the average delta chain
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| 	length, this option typically shrinks the resulting
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| 	packfile by 3-5 per-cent.
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| 
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| --threads=<n>::
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| 	Specifies the number of threads to spawn when searching for best
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| 	delta matches.  This requires that pack-objects be compiled with
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| 	pthreads otherwise this option is ignored with a warning.
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| 	This is meant to reduce packing time on multiprocessor machines.
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| 	The required amount of memory for the delta search window is
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| 	however multiplied by the number of threads.
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| 	Specifying 0 will cause git to auto-detect the number of CPU's
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| 	and set the number of threads accordingly.
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| 
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| --index-version=<version>[,<offset>]::
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| 	This is intended to be used by the test suite only. It allows
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| 	to force the version for the generated pack index, and to force
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| 	64-bit index entries on objects located above the given offset.
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| 
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| --keep-true-parents::
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| 	With this option, parents that are hidden by grafts are packed
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| 	nevertheless.
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| 
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| 
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| Author
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| ------
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| Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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| 
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| Documentation
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| -------------
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| Documentation by Junio C Hamano
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| 
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| SEE ALSO
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| --------
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| linkgit:git-rev-list[1]
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| linkgit:git-repack[1]
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| linkgit:git-prune-packed[1]
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| 
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| GIT
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| ---
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| Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
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