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Re: Commits by everyone getting assigned the same userid?

From: Dan Armbrust <daniel.armbrust.list_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-11 15:36:31 CEST

Dan Armbrust wrote:
> Starting about 3 weeks ago, I noticed that whenever anyone makes a
> commit into our subversion repository, the user name being stored with
> their commit is not their user name, but instead, it is mine. I'm
> running subversion through apache - Has anyone seen anything like this
> before?
> The only thing that I have even done lately is a slight change to the
> post-commit script - I added a '&' to the end of the svnadmin dump
> command that I was executing in the post commit script, because I was
> running into another issue -
>
> If I was doing a large commit of files, occasionally, for some reason
> that I couldn't figure out, the post-commit script would hang - and not
> return. This would get me into a mess, because the server has
> officially completed the commit. But the client hasn't yet gotten a
> response that the commit completed. Eventually, the person waiting for
> the client gets annoyed, and hits cancel. But now they have a big mess,
> because their changes were committed, but their local workspace thinks
> that their changes were not committed.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Could my change to make the post-commit script spawn the operation have
> had any affect on the username being stored with the commit?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>

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Daniel Armbrust
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Mayo Clinic Rochester
daniel.armbrust(at)mayo.edu
http://informatics.mayo.edu/
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