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Re: Client side hooks

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-11-20 19:28:22 CET

Bryan Miller wrote:

> Please forgive my ignorance and the incurred frustration. I am neither svn
> guru nor agent provocateur.

Well, if you're using a nightly build and trying out client-side hook
scripts, I think we can assume that you have to know at least what a
"working copy" is.

> So, the caveat is that your client side hooks need to reside in your working
> copy path (which I now know is the tree where your source code is checked
> out).

No. The "working copy path" is the path to your working copy *for which*
you want to execute the hook script.

The hook script itself can be anywhere you want. That's what the
"Command line to execute" is for.

Stefan

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