Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> On 12/6/05, Brandt, Servatius
> <Servatius.Brandt@fujitsu-siemens.com> wrote:
>
> > Currently, hook scripts on Windows are invoked as pre-commit.bat or
> > pre-commit.exe but nothing else (example for pre-commit). Could
this
> > be changed to a Windows-like behaviour? Instead of trying just
".bat"
> > and ".exe", each extension listed in the $PATHEXT should be tried.
The
> > Windows cmd.exe works this way.
>
> Why can't pre-commit.bat contain a one-line call to *any* other script
> you write? Like a python or perl script? This seems like a
> non-problem to me.
>
> P.S. There are purely native versions of python for windows as well --
> you don't have to use cygwin to have python.
Yes, I'll change my hooks that way. Thanks a lot for your help.
- Servatius
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Received on Wed Dec 7 12:03:04 2005