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On 09/26/2011 09:58 PM, Michael Meeks wrote:
(And the cost of analysing the regressions, if they are eventually
found, will also be rather high, given the aggressive pruning of
allegedly dead code in the meantime).

        Surely git bisect is pretty impervious to the size or number of
changes ?

I have no experience how useful git bisect would actually be here, given the core/binfilter repo split.

-Stephan

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