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On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 09:37:12PM -0400, Walter Landry wrote: > ArX and kin also have the equivalent of "--partial" by partial > mirroring. However, it doesn't record where the full copy is, while > branches do. Perhaps less important, it also is not as lightweight as > it could be. It has to carry around a full copy of the tree. Aren't such mirrors read-only, though? -- Nathaniel -- "...All of this suggests that if we wished to find a modern-day model for British and American speech of the late eighteenth century, we could probably do no better than Yosemite Sam."
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