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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators UNIX.com response times Post 303003549 by Corona688 on Friday 15th of September 2017 02:48:18 PM
Old 09-15-2017
It's usually blazing fast for me, honestly. I've never seen anything but minute or two intervals of slow performance, then back to fast the majority of the time.
 

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HG-FAST-EXPORT(1)						   User Commands						 HG-FAST-EXPORT(1)

NAME
hg-fast-export - import hg repository into git SYNOPSIS
hg-fast-export [--quiet] [-r <repo>] [--force] [-m <max>] [-s] [-A <file>] [-M <name>] [-o <name>] DESCRIPTION
Import hg repository <repo> up to either tip or <max> If <repo> is omitted, use last hg repository as obtained from state file, GIT_DIR/hg2git-state by default. Note: The argument order matters. OPTIONS
-m Maximum revision to import --quiet Passed to git-fast-import(1) -s Enable parsing Signed-off-by lines -A Read author map from file (Same as in git-svnimport(1) and git-cvsimport(1)) -r Mercurial repository to import -M Set the default branch name (default to 'master') -o Use <name> as branch namespace to track upstream (eg 'origin') --force Ignore validation errors when converting, and pass --force to git-fast-import(1) hg-fast-export February 2011 HG-FAST-EXPORT(1)
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