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Re: Post Commit Code Formatting

From: Saulius Grazulis <grazulis_at_akl.lt>
Date: 2005-06-23 08:36:36 CEST

On Thursday 23 June 2005 00:16, Durfee, Bernard wrote:

> > Nope, it doesn't (at least in Subversion). The expansion
> > takes place only on the client side. The code on the server
> > isn't touched. If RCS keyword expansion is breaking the code,
> > you can simply remove the svn:keywords property and stop the
> > expansion.
>
> I see, so I should really be looking for a client side solution. Fair
> enough.

What about client-side "pre-commit hooks"? Also, these scripts or programs
could (should?) live in the repository, could be checkted out together with
the project and could be activated if svn detects a specific property set on,
say, a root of the working copy.

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