Nope I cannot. I don't use windows, and I only use SVN for those projects I work on that are still on SVN.
I think you are missing the point that *everyone* has been trying to get you to see... What is the benefit in stopping 1GB+ commits? Either the developer is going to split the commit into two 0.9GB revisions and commit the 1.8GB anyway... so not stopping the repository from becoming bloated... or the developer will keep those files out of source control... so defeating the whole point of source control. I contend that the real issue here is that you don't want developers committing large binary files. In which case the commit hook should look for large binary files and reject commits including them. If you are concerned with server load, a commit hook is too late... the file has already landed on the server when the server side hooks are running. If you are concerned with large binary files in SVN, a different commit hook is what you want, i.e. one that stops the large binary files... not one that prevents what may be a legitimate commit. Consider the case where there are video prompts associated with text messages in a repository. When committing a change to the text messages, you should also commit the updated prompts (because it is a change that should be part of the commit... having an incorrect video prompt for the text message is a bug). If I have to rework 20 of the messages as a result of a single refactoring (introducing another screen, so all the messages now have to have "or via the foo screen" appended... which requires a re-recording of all affected messages by the talent), that could well mean committing the code for the addition of the "foo" screen, with the message text changes and the updated video files. Putting a 1GB limit per revision will prevent me committing the change as a single commit (which one can argue is the correct thing to do for this single change). TL;DR it sounds very much like you are solving the "wrong" problem... ask yourself what is the real problem you want to solve and then solve that problem instead. On 4 February 2014 12:03, Mehboob Ahmed <m.mehboobah...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi Stephen > > i've shared the incmplete hook. if the commit size is larger than one gb > than commit should cancel and prop up the echo msg... and let user commit > less than 1GB data. can u provide me hook for windows for Tortoise SVN > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://subversion.1072662.n5.nabble.com/Limit-The-size-of-Commit-in-SVN-tp186696p186905.html > Sent from the Subversion Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >