Hi,
Im looking for a way to avoid passing --username to svn commit's. My
current problem is that I have a very small development-environment
with only 3 developers and all have to do testing on the one-and-only
test-server. Everybody uses one account for that (we use sudo to open
a shell of that user) otherwise we have some permission-problems in
our scenario.
Anyway since developers are lazy :x they omit the --username and just
use the standard-user for commiting, but we'd like to have the
commit-messages-username to be the unix-name of that developer. I have
checked the book/faqs but couldn't find anything like setting an
environment-variable or something to accomplish this. Is there a way
to set the username for f.e. commit except the commandline-switch? Is
the start-commit-hook capable of changing the username for commits? We
use svnserve as repository-server.
thx, cheerio
-fe
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Received on Tue Aug 8 11:42:15 2006