Thank you!

  Leonid

On 13.04.2010 20:00, David Weintraub wrote:
You can take a look at my pre-commit hook at
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/433257/hooks.zip.

This allows you to enforce commit privileges (including the ability to
create, but not edit tags), properties, and file names.

It's written in Perl and needs the Config::IniFile module.

2010/4/13 Leonid Zeitlin <l...@csltd.com.ua <mailto:l...@csltd.com.ua>>

    On 13.04.2010 12:07, Giulio Troccoli wrote:




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            From: Leonid Zeitlin [mailto:l...@csltd.com.ua
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            To: users@subversion.apache.org
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            Subject: Server-side enforcement of SVN properties

            Hello all,
            I have a Subversion server and a bunch of Windows clients
            accessing it with TortoiseSVN via http protocol (Apache
            mod_dav_svn). I want a certain Subversion property (namely,
            svn:needs-lock) to be set on all new files with certain
            extension. I know this can be done with auto-props settings
            in SVN clients. But is there a way to enforce this centrally,
            on the server, so that these properties are set regardless of
            client configuration?

            Thanks a lot,
                Leonid


        No, but you can write a pre-commit hook that rejects new files
        without the property set and maybe redirect your user to a wiki
        or something similar where you explain how to setup auto-prop.

        G


    Thank you. Any sample of such pre-commit hook I can start from?

    Thanks,
      Leonid




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