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RE: Windows hook scripts

From: Mark Withington <mwithington_at_PLMresearch.com>
Date: 2005-09-26 23:44:14 CEST

Thanks Toby. <blush> I was running svn via file// rather than svn//
</blush>. Once I changed that, everything worked without a hitch. As Emily
Litella said on SNL (for those of use old enough to remember Gilda
Radner)... "never mind".

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Toby Johnson [mailto:toby@etjohnson.us]
> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 5:33 PM
> To: Mark Withington
> Cc: 'users@subversion.tigris.org'
> Subject: Re: Windows hook scripts
>
>
> Mark Withington wrote:
>
> >Although the .bat hooks scripts are located on the server, they run
> >through the client machine, therefore, I had to:
> >
> >
> I'm not sure what all factors are coming into play with your hook
> scripts (such as how you're accessing the repository), but
> hook scripts
> are executed by the server, *not* the client. The client has no
> indication whether or not a hook script is even being run.
>
> Passing the hook scripts to the client for execution is not only
> technically impossible (there's no way of knowing the client has the
> proper environment or even platform for running the script)
> but would be
> a huge security problem for both sides as well.
>

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