Hi David,
thanks, that's awesome!
Michael
I have a pre-commit hook that stores its configuration inside your
repository. You'll need access to the Subversion server to set it up,
but once it's setup, you can control access by checking out the
control file from the repository, making your
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is any strategy for temporary preventing people from
committing to a svn repository, without the person who sets the hook (or sth
similar) being the admin of the svn repository. Thus, in this case, there is
no
option to directly access the /hooks/ folder.
Bob Archer wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is any strategy for temporary preventing people from
committing to a svn repository, without the person who sets the hook (or sth
similar) being the admin of the svn repository. Thus, in this case, there is
no
option to directly access the
Hello Bob, Nico, Les,
thanks for your pointers. Great help, exactly what I've looked for. Thanks!!
Michael
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is any strategy for temporary preventing people
from
committing to a svn repository, without the person who sets the hook (or
sth
similar) being the
I have a pre-commit hook that stores its configuration inside your
repository. You'll need access to the Subversion server to set it up,
but once it's setup, you can control access by checking out the
control file from the repository, making your changes, and then
checking it back in.
This is a
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Michael Hüttermann
mich...@huettermann.net wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is any strategy for temporary preventing people
from committing to a svn repository, without the person who sets the hook
(or sth similar) being the admin of the svn repository.
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Michael Hüttermann mich...@huettermann.net
wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is any strategy for temporary preventing people
from committing to a svn repository, without the person who sets the hook
(or sth similar) being the admin of the svn repository.