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Like git which can have submodules, subversion can have externals. The default behaviour for subversion is to retrieve all the externals, unless told otherwise. For some repositories, the externals may be huge (e.g. a dataset or some assets) and may not be required for building the package. In such a case, retrieving the externals is both a waste of network bandwitdh and time, and a waste of disk storage. Like for git submodules and git lfs, add an option that packages can set to specify whether they want externals or not. Since we've so far been retrieving externals, we keep that the default, and packages can opt-out (rather than the opt-in for git submodules or git lfs). We must only set it when the package is actually hosted on svn, to avoid passing -r when the package is not hosted by svn; otherwise, -r would also be passed e.g. to a git-hosted package, triggering the download of git submodules even when they are not requested. We need to do so, because we have a default value, which we usually do not have in other download options. Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin@orange.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> |
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