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Re: Bug in pre-revprop-change hook calling (1.1.0rc1) [fwd]

From: Sven Mueller <sm_at_leogic.com>
Date: 2004-08-05 22:20:51 CEST

To keep the list up-to-date, I forward the mails I accidentally only
sent to sussman

attached mail follows:


Ben Collins-Sussman [u] wrote on 05/08/2004 21:59:

>>As you can see, the user parameter ($3) is actually passed to the script
>>(if not, the svn:log would move up into the USER parameter), but empty.
>
> This simply means that the server never sent an authentication challenge
> to the client. It's the same reason it's possible to end up with
> revisions that have no 'svn:author' property. No authentication means
> no username to store.

Addendum to my previous message:
Confirmed: If I allow read-only anonymous access to the repository, my
pre-revprop-change hook script fails. If I disallow anonymous access to
the repository completely, it succeeds.

I still believe this is a bug. Though I don't think the bug is in the
calling of that hook script, but in the authentication scheme used on
revprop-changes.

cu,
sven

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