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Re: testing hooks locally

From: Hari Kodungallur <hkodungallur_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-01-24 00:16:01 CET

On 1/23/06, Hill, Don [WHQKH] <Don.A.Hill@united.com> wrote:
>
> I have a large number of files and what I want to know is there any way to
> process the hooks without doing a commit, if I have a hook that requires
> some copyright and files don't have them will fail, what I want is a way to
> run the hooks before I attempt to commit the files.
>

I find it convenient to create a local test repository my box and test
the scripts on it. You can of course run the script on the shell
passing the required parameters (well, for those scripts that take
revision number not txn number). But its always nice to test it out
end to end and then deploy the script to the actual repository

rgds

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-Hari Kodungallur
SpikeSource Inc.
http://developer.spikesource.com
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