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Empty commit

From: Giulio Troccoli <Giulio.Troccoli_at_uk.linedata.com>
Date: 2007-06-13 15:47:07 CEST

Is there a way to capture an empty commit?

I would like to do something in case there is a commit with actually no
changes at all. I thought to check what is changed in the pre-commit
hook
using svnlook changed but it seems the pre-commit hook is not even
called. Maybe because the transaction is not created, since there are no
changes, and if that's the case it would make sense. However, is there a
way I can capture this event somehow?

Giulio
 
 
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