I already have a pre-commit hook that just does this. You can set an "add-only" parameter which allows you to copy files into that directory, but not modify files in that directory.
Take a look at it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/433257/hooks.zip. On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Gary Hallmark <gary.hallm...@oracle.com> wrote: > All examples I have seen for tagging use svn copy (or svncopy -tag) to > create a tag. If I want to make sure nobody can change the tag, I guess I > could write a commit hook. But couldn't I use a versioned external > definition to create the tag instead of svn copy? Seems this would better > enforce that nobody can change the tag, since it isn't a copy at all. One > downside would be that if the tag contains unversioned externals, I would > not be able to pin them down, but I don't plan to have unversioned > externals. Are there any other downsides? > > Example: > trunk/ > tags/ > X -r123 ^trunk version_1.0 > > Cheers, > Gary > -- David Weintraub qazw...@gmail.com