We record a new entry in the per-file graph for the object, because it "changed" somehow (in this case, a new parent directory). At the moment this requires writing a text. Commit always stores unpacked texts (without delta compression against existing content).
When autopack/'bzr pack' decides to combine the contents, it will see that they are identical and then the duplication will be removed.
We record a new entry in the per-file graph for the object, because it "changed" somehow (in this case, a new parent directory). At the moment this requires writing a text. Commit always stores unpacked texts (without delta compression against existing content).
When autopack/'bzr pack' decides to combine the contents, it will see that they are identical and then the duplication will be removed.