Patrick Grawehr wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Patrick Grawehr wrote:
>>
>>> I don't have a mail server set up on the system which hosts my
>>> subversion repository, but I wanted to have something like the
>>> automated commit message generation anyway. So far, this was usually
>>> done by a special mailing script that was member of the
>>> commit-mail-notification group and displayed those archieved mails to
>>> the user as html pages (like the ones on subversion's host work,
>>> too). I modified the commit-email.pl file in such a way that it
>>> directly creates html pages which can be viewed by the browser
>>> (Apache is running anyway).
>>
>>
>> Do you have a sample site you can give us to see what the generated
>> pages look like?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Blair
>
>
> Sure. You can have a look at the generated pages here:
> http://grawehr.dyndns.org/ (Navigate to "Developers - Repository commit
> logs"). Connection is not very fast, so be patient, please.
> Of course, the pages have the look-and-feel from my site (colors, fonts,
> borders, etc...). One needs to edit the templates included with my patch
> to match his site.
Thanks for the link. You probably want to sort your revisions in
youngest to oldest order. People will want to see the latest commits at
the top of the page.
Regards,
Blair
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Blair Zajac, Ph.D.
<blair@orcaware.com>
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Received on Sun Aug 21 18:01:40 2005