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Re: svn import repository?

From: Sander Smeenk <ssmeenk_at_freshdot.net>
Date: 2002-01-21 20:49:06 CET

Quoting cmpilato@collab.net (cmpilato@collab.net):
> > What is a commit-hook?
> When a user commits changes back to the repository, the repository
> itself has the option of running some scripts at certain times during
> the commit process (perhaps, to make sure that the user has permission
> to commit, or make sure that the incoming log message isn't empty,
> etc.)

Ah, I see... Unless svn comes with these commit-hooks pre-installed, I
have not installed one myself. So I don't know if that's causing the
problem.

Thing is my svn-server doesn't seem to log, except for apache's errorlog
but that's nog very helpful either.

> Depends on your Apache installation. By default, they live in
> /usr/local/apache2/logs/, but you might have set them up to live in
> /var/log or elsewhere.

Nor /var/log/apache2/ nor /var/vhosts/svn.vhost/logs/ holds any useful
data :(

Regards,
Sander.

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