With GUI clients Tortoise and Subclipse, you can do this by setting the svn property tsvn:logtemplate. I don't think there is a way to do this with the command line client. I'm not sure if all GUI clients support and implement this property either since it looks to be a Tortoise defined property.
Hope this helps,
Johnathan
>>> On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 8:23 AM, in message
<4166443C127DA247A9D33A024D5A875F417601@USDALSMBS05.ad3.ad.alcatel.com>, "CRISP
Norman" <Norman.Crisp@alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
> We are currently migrating from CVS to Subversion. In CVS we force a
> commit template to the designers that must be used and then we do
> validation on the entered data. The template file resides in the CVS
> root directory.
>
> Is there a similar way of doing this in Subversion? I understand I can
> add a pre-commit hook to do the validation but where in the system would
> the template reside?
>
> Template is just a text file that looks something like this:
>
> Cause [Defect|Enhancement|Feature]:
> PTS/DTS/Feature Number:
> Description:
> Automatic CI Completed? [Y|N]:
> Inspector(s):
> Number of Defects Found:
> Inspection Effort (h):
> Unit Test Complete [Y|N]:
> Comments (optional):
>
> Thanks
> Norm.
>
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