Hi list,

Should I understand that there's no "standard" solution to this problem, or nobody can answer this issue ?
Or did I do something wrong in the previous mail ?

I think this can't be resolved with obvious basic configuration.

Thanks in advance,

Le 07/03/2011 17:28, Bastien Semene a écrit :
Hi list,

I'd like to know if it is possible to commit code not updatable (not validated) until a flag is set/unset ?


Here is our problem :
We have projects with source code and datas, and a buildmachine build the executable(s).

At time 0 the code is commited, the buildmachine starts building.
At time + X (X >= 0) new data model is commited.
At time + Y (Y > X) compilation is successfull and the new data can be read/write by the executable.

During time Y-X, the project is broken as the old executable can't read new datas. I wish to let people - data or source code providers - commit while they cannot automatically update these revisions (they can force it, the buildmachine for example needs new source code if something fails during the previous build).

Something like "not validated" commits can be an answser, but I didn't see anything allowing this on SVN. I've thought to some other durty solutions, but I'd like to be sure there's no clean way before starting anything.


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Bastien Semene
Administrateur Réseau&  Système

Cyanide Studio - FRANCE

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