At 08:28 PM 07/04/2006 -0700, you wrote:
>On 4/7/06, C. Michael Pilato <cmpilato@collab.net> wrote:
>> Hook scripts have the feature of being RA-insensitive. I like that. Alot.
>
>Hook scripts have the feature of being very very slow. I hate that.
Alot. ;-)
>
>Seriously, I think forcing a shell invocation before any read ops
>would be a serious killer of performance - and we're trying to avoid
>performance quagmires here. I wouldn't want to run a shell script on
>*every* SVN request off svn.apache.org. Yikes. -- justin
I haven't been following this thread exceedingly closely, but could
whatever checking is needed be done more efficiently with a native binary?
I don't think there's any rule that says hooks must be shell scripts :-)
Jonathan
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Received on Mon Apr 10 01:31:50 2006