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	don't duplicate Remote::mkdir in explorer transfer
Remote::transfer contains a call to mkdir(destination) if the source is a directory. since the destination must also be a directory we can omit extra mkdir calls in Explorer. this saves about 10% on my manifests in sequential mode, and about 6% in parallel mode.
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		|  | @ -147,7 +147,6 @@ class Explorer(object): | |||
| 
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|     def transfer_global_explorers(self): | ||||
|         """Transfer the global explorers to the remote side.""" | ||||
|         self.remote.mkdir(self.remote.global_explorer_path) | ||||
|         self.remote.transfer(self.local.global_explorer_path, | ||||
|                              self.remote.global_explorer_path, | ||||
|                              self.jobs) | ||||
|  | @ -223,7 +222,6 @@ class Explorer(object): | |||
|                                       cdist_type.explorer_path) | ||||
|                 destination = os.path.join(self.remote.type_path, | ||||
|                                            cdist_type.explorer_path) | ||||
|                 self.remote.mkdir(destination) | ||||
|                 self.remote.transfer(source, destination) | ||||
|                 self.remote.run(["chmod", "0700", "%s/*" % (destination)]) | ||||
|                 self._type_explorers_transferred.append(cdist_type.name) | ||||
|  | @ -235,5 +233,4 @@ class Explorer(object): | |||
|                                   cdist_object.parameter_path) | ||||
|             destination = os.path.join(self.remote.object_path, | ||||
|                                        cdist_object.parameter_path) | ||||
|             self.remote.mkdir(destination) | ||||
|             self.remote.transfer(source, destination) | ||||
|  |  | |||
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