Just checking into this now. What about setting up a CIA bot?
http://cia.navi.cx/
gna.org apparently has a process to do this already.
On 2006-03-25 00:27:46 -0700 Richard Frith-Macdonald
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been trying out Marko Riedel's Ticker application using an
RSS feed
from the subversion repository where I work.
It's really convenient, and I'm very impressed with it.
Would it be possible to have an RSS feed for updates of the GNUstep
repository?
Marcus Muller set it up for us for the 'dragon' project at opera, and
says
it is pretty simple ...
--- snip ---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:(~)$ ls -lA /svn/repos/dragon/hooks
total 4
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 333 Feb 15 21:05 post-commit
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:(~)$ cat /svn/repos/dragon/hooks/post-commit
#!/bin/sh
REPNAME="dragon"
LOGFILE="/www/webdav.operatelecom.com/html/logs/${REPNAME}.log"
RSS="/www/webdav.operatelecom.com/html/logs/${REPNAME}.rss"
/svn/bin/SVNTransactionDetailLogAppender.py $1 $2 $LOGFILE
/svn/bin/SVNTransactionDetailLogRDFGenerator.py $REPNAME https://
webdav.operatelecom.com/${REPNAME} $LOGFILE $RSS
exit 0
--- snap ---
The scripts can be found at:
http://svn.mulle-kybernetik.com/SVNTools/ trunk/
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