CommitNotifier uses Tortoise and SVN Notifier uses MS .NET platform. Both are Windows specific, and we have a really mixed office. We have people on Linux, Windows, and Mac.
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Daniel Becroft <djcbecr...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:26 AM, David Weintraub <qazw...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> One of the tech leads wants to be able to program a watch file, so >> that when a certain set of developers change a particular file, >> certain other developers get notified. Thus, we need to be able to >> program what files, what developers do the commit, and what developers >> receive the notification. I'd like to do this, so this developer can >> maintain this file himself instead of me having to maintain it which >> means it can't be a text file on the Subversion server. >> >> I'm working with something like this now. I have a configuration file >> where you setup the various parameters (specifying files via globbing >> or regex), who does the commit, and who receives the email. The >> configuration file sits in the source repository, so this tech lead >> has access to it. >> >> I was wondering if anyone already has a post-commit hook script like >> this already setup. I know there's one included in Subversion, but >> this one uses a text file that's accessible to the hook script and its >> setup isn't that flexible. >> >> If not, I'll finish up the one I'm working on. >> > > Probably a bit too late now, but have you considered using a tool such as > CommitMonitor, or SVNNotifier? > > Cheers, > Daniel B. > > > -- David Weintraub qazw...@gmail.com