Goodbye debug symbols: remote: error: File prebuilt/arm64/ChromePublic.apk is 100.55 MB; this exceeds GitHub's file size limit of 100.00 MB
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Replying to @CopperheadOS
A great way to keep forks of your project _off_ github is to have a single commit in the history with a 101MB all-zeros file.
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Replying to @RichFelker
Their size limits are actually really annoying. Can already set repo to use shallow clones for repositories with binaries...
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Replying to @CopperheadOS @RichFelker
This forces clearing out old tags so there's no way to publish long-term history right now. This is just how AOSP sources work.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS @RichFelker
A few things that take a ridiculous amount of time to build are bundled into AOSP tree as binaries and are built separately.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS @RichFelker
CopperheadOS builds the Linux kernel from source unlike AOSP though. It doesn't take long with so few drivers and no modules.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS @RichFelker
Can't do anything to change the fact that firmware exists and needs to be updated either... other than splitting files at least.
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Replying to @CopperheadOS @RichFelker
there's git lfs, github does support iirc
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Replying to @EdgarArout @RichFelker
Doubt that it's compatible with repo and that seems to be a paid service. Not paying them to host a 100M file.
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Indeed, git-lfs is not a standard git repo but has content replaced with pointers to out-of-repo resources. Awful.
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