Added the same comments to bug 269125, but noticed this one explains the actual problem so wanted to record my use case here...
I tried to commit a 270MB tar.gz. I didn't get to the point of an exception but I noticed that memory consumption when running "top" did not stop growing (I stopped at about 60% of a 1GB total ram)
It's probably not the most common use case but something to consider. I personally use git to backup important documents and wanted to try bzr.
Added the same comments to bug 269125, but noticed this one explains the actual problem so wanted to record my use case here...
I tried to commit a 270MB tar.gz. I didn't get to the point of an exception but I noticed that memory consumption when running "top" did not stop growing (I stopped at about 60% of a 1GB total ram)
It's probably not the most common use case but something to consider. I personally use git to backup important documents and wanted to try bzr.