Am 19.09.2011 17:18, schrieb Felix Saphir:
> Am 19.09.2011 17:01, schrieb Mark Lane:
>>
>> Yes - tried looking on the server. We can't see anything other than
>> TortoiseSVN on there. We installed both server and client with the
>> same msi and have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the updated
>> version. Can you clarify at all what the difference between TSVN and
>> SVN that Jean-Marc mentions ?
>>
>> I'm considering a complete uninstall from both clients and server,
>> then starting again with the latest msi. Should that work? Or are we
>> missing something for the server side?
>
> I'm sorry, how would you see TortoiseSVN on the server? What does that
> mean? It's a GUI client, not a server, and there's only one msi
> installer (not counting older versions or 32/64-bit etc.).
>
> A post-commit hook is a script that lives in your repository, usually in
> the "hooks" subdirectory. It's completely independent from TortoiseSVN.
> Those hooks are disabled by default, because their name ends in .tmpl
> (as in "template"). Someone must have activated the post-commit.tmpl.
>
> Please note, that this isn't a TortoiseSVN issue. The script is probably
> broken.
>
> Felix
>
> P.S. Please quote some context when replying!
Forgot to mention: It's possible to define post-commit hooks in
TortoiseSVN (that is: on the client side) as well. Maybe you should
check these too.
Felix
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