Re: Viewing the woking copy of a lock

2019-08-20 Thread Anton Shepelev
Daniel Shahaf: > And for future reference, you can have your users lock > files using something along the lines of `svn lock -m > "$(hostname):$(pwd)' to be able to answer your question. > You could even enforce this with a pre-lock hook. Thank you, Daniel. Since the pre-lock hook does not recei

Re: Viewing the woking copy of a lock

2019-08-20 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Lorenz wrote on Tue, 20 Aug 2019 09:20 +00:00: > Anton Shepelev wrote: > >How can I view the working-copy path with which a > >lock is associated, given the information about the > >lock from `svnadmin lslocks'? > > you can't. > The server knows nothing about the working copy and its location

Re: Viewing the woking copy of a lock

2019-08-20 Thread Anton Shepelev
Lorenz to Anton Shepelev: >>How can I view the working-copy path with which a >>lock is associated, given the information about >>the lock from `svnadmin lslocks'? > >you can't. The server knows nothing about the >working copy and its location, only about the user. > >If you know the wor

Re: Viewing the woking copy of a lock

2019-08-20 Thread Lorenz
Anton Shepelev wrote: >How can I view the working-copy path with which a >lock is associated, given the information about the >lock from `svnadmin lslocks'? you can't. The server knows nothing about the working copy and its location, only about the user. If you know the working copy, you cou

Viewing the woking copy of a lock

2019-08-19 Thread Anton Shepelev
Hello, all How can I view the working-copy path with which a lock is associated, given the information about the lock from `svnadmin lslocks'? -- () ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail /\ http://preview.tinyurl.com/qcy6mjc [archived]