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31 From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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33 Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/4] perf-test: unpack tags.
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60 Austin Clements <aclements@csail.mit.edu> writes:
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62 > On Mon, 03 Dec 2012, david@tethera.net wrote:
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63 >> From: David Bremner <bremner@debian.org>
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65 >> It's a bit annoying to call tar twice, but we cache the results so it
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66 >> isn't as bad as it could be.
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67 > Why not --strip-components=1 and unpack both mail/ and tags/ into a
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68 > single, shared corpus cache directory in one call to tar? Since you're
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69 > going to cp -lr things anyway, you can structure the corpus cache
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70 > however is convenient.
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72 It's a good suggestion. The only downside is duplicating the tags. I
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73 suppose on the scale of things that isn't a very big waste of space; the
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74 tag corpus is currently 300k, which is dwarfed by even the "small"
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