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Question about auto commit

From: <jacek_at_smars.pl>
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 09:41:33 +0200 (CEST)

hello

I have a situation, where there are two(or more) projects with its trunks,
and some modules in these trunks are the same:

/project1
/project1/trunk
/project1/trunk/module_123
/project1/trunk/module_1234
/project1/trunk/module_12345
/project1/trunk/module_4567

/project2
/project2/trunk
/project2/trunk/module_23456
/project2/trunk/module_1234
/project2/trunk/module_789
/project2/trunk/module_56789

in above example, module_1234 is identical in both project.
When I change something in /project1/trunk/module_1234 I have to change it
also in /project2/trunk/module_1234 (because it has to be the same)
If there is more than two project this operation will take some time.

What is the best way to automate such case?

- create some script on client side? (each developer would use such script)
- create some script on server side? (hooks, no script would be needed on
developer side, but could it be done using hooks???)
how such hook (probably post-commit) would looks like?
svn update project2
svn merge -c $REV http://svn/project1/trunk/module_1234
svn commit -m "" project2

???

- any other?

Best Regards
Jacek
Received on 2010-04-19 09:54:12 CEST

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