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post-commit hook

From: Matthew Galati <magala_at_wnt.sas.com>
Date: 2005-02-21 21:09:52 CET

Hi,

I can get my post-commit hook to work fine command line. But, when
actually committing a file, it does not seem to execute the hook. I
added a simple 'echo "blah" >> /tmp/testfile' to check this. It does not
seem to to execute the script. How can I go about checking some log to
tell if it even tried to execute my hook? Is there some way to trace
what subversion is doing? is their a verbose mode of some sort?

My clients commit through http protocol. All other aspects of subversion
seem to work fine.

Thanks,
Matt

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