On 9 Mar 2012, Timothy Pearson stated: > Not quite. I recognized some problems in GIT that could cause issues, so > I wrote "babysitting" software that constantly combs through the GIT tree, > making sure that all submodule references are up to date with the latest > code and similar housekeeping tasks. That babysitting software can and > does trigger commits to the tree, and it is these fixup commits that are > taking a long time to carry out. Looks like that needs a bit of optimization. I can have a look at it and see if there's a faster way to do the same thing, if you like. (And if the code is publically visible.) -- NULL && (void)