> -----Original Message----- > From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com] > Sent: 08 June 2011 13:28 > To: Johan Corveleyn > Cc: Andreas Krey; Ryan Schmidt; Schroeder, Hartmut; > users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Re: svn copy (server-side) into existing folder > > On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:18 AM, Johan Corveleyn > <jcor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Andreas Krey <a.k...@gmx.de> wrote: > >> On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 05:16:42 +0000, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> ... > >>> This behavior is consistent with the unix cp command and > should therefore not be unexpected. > >> > >> It is not unexpected, but stupid. As 'svn cp' is also the tool to > >> create tags, it is rather strange that you can just do > >> > >> svn cp ${base}/trunk ${base}/tags/1.0.0 > >> > >> (that is, create a tag) twice in a row with any warning whatsoever, > >> and ending up with an extra 'trunk' dir in the tag. > >> > >> Has bitten us more than once. > > > > To avoid that, you could have a pre-commit hook refuse any commits > > inside tags, to make tags really unchangeable things. > > +1 for sanity. Only site admins with local file access or other > authorized permissions should be able to edit tags. > ...as this is something I have been meaning to do for a while, can someone point me to a suitable script for a windoze environment? All the sample scripts I find seem to be *nix shell scripts...
Many thanks (and apologies for the almost hi-jack) ~ mark c