A detail I forget to state: for this last test test, I invoked “bzr branch git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git” straight away, without any prior “bzr init”. While I don't know it this relevant or not.
Another difference I forget to notice, is that when I did the first test from Bazaar Explorer, bzr did not used a temporary file, and exhausted memory probably for that reason. However, during the second test, from the command line, it did use a temporary file for downloaded data. There as well, I don't know it its due to something I did and did not noticed, or if this is due to bzr integration in its GUI.
I've made a copy of that temporary file named “tmpINQPMV.temp”, and if this ever that can help to get it, just tell me (just note it is a 500M bytes files).
A detail I forget to state: for this last test test, I invoked “bzr branch git://gcc. gnu.org/ git/gcc. git” straight away, without any prior “bzr init”. While I don't know it this relevant or not.
Another difference I forget to notice, is that when I did the first test from Bazaar Explorer, bzr did not used a temporary file, and exhausted memory probably for that reason. However, during the second test, from the command line, it did use a temporary file for downloaded data. There as well, I don't know it its due to something I did and did not noticed, or if this is due to bzr integration in its GUI.
I've made a copy of that temporary file named “tmpINQPMV.temp”, and if this ever that can help to get it, just tell me (just note it is a 500M bytes files).