Doh, ignore that last message. I think I have found part of the
problem. This particular server is running on Windows without using
Apache or the mod_dav_svn module. Users access this repository by doing
file://rwsbuild01/ScottPlayground/
Does this change how hook scripts are called in any way? From what I
have read it shouldn't. What about the needed permission set? Is there
a generic log file generated that I can check to see what issue maybe
arising during the checking process?
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniell, Casey B
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 10:17 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Running Hook script on Windows
I am thinking this is a permission problem on Windows, what services
need to have write/execute abilities?
SVNServe and the Apache2 services, since SVN is running under Apache?
Any others that I am missing?
I am bumping the owner of these services up to Admin and will slowly
remove rights to figure out the right set of permissions.
Casey
-----Original Message-----
From: allan juul
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 1:40 PM
To: Daniell, Casey B
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Running Hook script on Windows
in you batch file make sure you are in the correct drive, like this
would be the very first line of code:
c:
(at least that works for us, but we stay on the same drive during the
whole post-commit)
i assume this must otherwise have something to do with security, has the
apache user write access to the specific directory ?
<OT>
dear all who responded on this original thread.
(assuming SVN version 1.3.1)
since you seem to have post-commits running on windows may I ask if you
could confirm that it is indeed possible to commit to the repository
without a wait for the post-commit to finish ?
for example, if you put a
sleep 120
in your script, how long will a client's commit actual take.
we have been running these for a long time, but after upgrading to
series 1.3.* they simply doesn't work correctly anymore
</OT>
./allan
Daniell, Casey B wrote:
> I still am not seeing a file, c:\logfile.txt, created. Its like this
> script isn't even being run.
>
> I have it named post-commit.bat and, now, post-commit2.bat both
> located in the repositories hooks directory.
>
> Do I just need to place the files there and they will automatically
> get called? Or do I need to tell SVN to find them somehow?
>
> Casey
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathan Kidd
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 4:29 PM
> To: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: Running Hook script on Windows
>
> Daniell, Casey B wrote:
>> Ok, I am having trouble getting my SVN hook script to run
>> automatically under windows, it runs fine by hand (I have the path
>> info included in it). When it run manually it creates a file in the C
>> drive that I can see, so I know its operating, however, when it
>> should
>
>> run under windows I get nothing, help?
>>
>> Its located in the hooks directory of the repository where the
>> checkin
>
>> is occurring, and has been renamed to post-commit.bat as per the
>> instructions, what am I missing to get this file called?
>
> To find out what's going wrong:
>
> 1. rename post-commit.bat post-commit2.bat
>
> 2. create new post-commit.bat with one line like this:
>
> call %~dp0post-commit2.bat %* > c:\logfile.txt 2>&1
>
> HTH,
>
> -Nathan
>
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