Thanks to all. It worked without .sh
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:58 PM, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> Subversion is going to try to execute the script as "pre-revprop-change".
> Unlike on Windows where file extensions carry such valuable information as
> "This can be executed" (.EXE, .COM) and "What k
Subversion is going to try to execute the script as "pre-revprop-change".
Unlike on Windows where file extensions carry such valuable information as
"This can be executed" (.EXE, .COM) and "What kind of program or script is
this" (.BAT versus .EXE), to a Unix-y shell interpreter file extensions mea
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 15:43, Charan wrote:
> I renamed .tmpl to.sh and also checked the execute permissions but still I
> get the same error.
No - the file must be named pre-revprop-change . No extension. The
only time an extension is valid is on Windows, where it must be .com,
.bat or .exe. Th
I renamed .tmpl to.sh and also checked the execute permissions but still I
get the same error.
Thanks
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Tyler Roscoe wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 12:15:16PM -0800, Charan wrote:
> > I have been trying to edit the already existing log message using
> > Tortoise
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 12:15:16PM -0800, Charan wrote:
> I have been trying to edit the already existing log message using
> TortoiseSVN tool but it is giving me the following error. I can see that the
> file pre-revprop-change hook exists in hook scripts folder with .tmpl
> extension and it is ex
Hi,
I have been trying to edit the already existing log message using
TortoiseSVN tool but it is giving me the following error. I can see that the
file pre-revprop-change hook exists in hook scripts folder with .tmpl
extension and it is executable.
*
*
*DAV request failed; it's possible that the r