- my @specs = deliberately_not_fast_forward ? qw(tags/*) :
- map { "tags/$_" }
- (quiltmode_splitbrain
- ? (map { $_->('*',access_nomdistro) }
- \&debiantag_new, \&debiantag_maintview)
- : debiantags('*',access_nomdistro));
- push @specs, server_branch($csuite);
- push @specs, $rewritemap;
- push @specs, qw(heads/*) if deliberately_not_fast_forward;
+sub lrfetchrefs () { return "refs/dgit-fetch/".access_basedistro(); }
+sub lrfetchref () { return lrfetchrefs.'/'.server_branch($csuite); }
+
+# We fetch some parts of lrfetchrefs/*. Ideally we delete these
+# locally fetched refs because they have unhelpful names and clutter
+# up gitk etc. So we track whether we have "used up" head ref (ie,
+# whether we have made another local ref which refers to this object).
+#
+# (If we deleted them unconditionally, then we might end up
+# re-fetching the same git objects each time dgit fetch was run.)
+#
+# So, leach use of lrfetchrefs needs to be accompanied by arrangements
+# in git_fetch_us to fetch the refs in question, and possibly a call
+# to lrfetchref_used.
+
+our (%lrfetchrefs_f, %lrfetchrefs_d);
+# $lrfetchrefs_X{lrfetchrefs."/heads/whatever"} = $objid
+
+sub lrfetchref_used ($) {
+ my ($fullrefname) = @_;
+ my $objid = $lrfetchrefs_f{$fullrefname};
+ $lrfetchrefs_d{$fullrefname} = $objid if defined $objid;
+}
+
+sub git_lrfetch_sane {
+ my (@specs) = @_;