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Re: [PATCH] Issue 1628

From: John Peacock <jpeacock_at_rowman.com>
Date: 2005-07-25 17:46:24 CEST

SteveKing wrote:
> Mark Phippard wrote:
>
>> Isn't brane's point that if say svnserve crashes it should not try to
>> pop-up a send mail dialog which would only be seen if someone was
>> logged in and looking for it? None of my Win2K3 servers have someone
>> logged in.
>
>
> But as soon as you log in, the dialog would be visible (or not?)

Many Windows servers don't have *anyone* logging into them on a regular
basis (other than to reboot them weekly ;-).

Any server process that requires a user to be logged in to operate
properly is, IMNSHO, broken. It "works" for you with TSVN because that
is a client tool; no change should be applied to svnserve that would
require a user be logged in.

I'm not saying having the dumpfile is not useful, but rather that it
should not be in any way linked to a GUI of any sort.

John

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