When you created a pre-revprop-change, did you save it in .bak file and put
it in the hooks directory of the dest repository? Am I getting you right?
My goal is to sync our repository to another server outside our country.
Will this work?
Thanks,
Honey
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 12:29 PM, David Chapman <dcchapman_at_acm.org> wrote:
> On 7/31/2012 9:13 PM, Honeylyn O. Fukuoka wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Thanks for the past response.
>> Can you tell me what changes do I have to make in the prerevprop-change
>> hook?
>> I tried some but nothing happened.
>>
>>
> I created a pre-revprop-change script with the single line "exit 0" in it
> and put it into the hooks directory of the destination repository (not the
> original repository). Worked fine on Windows. Most of the issues that
> arise from allowing revision property changes are security-oriented; if you
> want to prevent some (or most) users from changing revision properties then
> your script must guard against it. But if you are just creating a
> repository backup that no one else will use unless the original crashes
> irretrievably, you don't need anything more.
>
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> David Chapman dcchapman_at_acm.org
> Chapman Consulting -- San Jose, CA
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>
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Menue Philippines, Inc.
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Received on 2012-08-01 06:38:04 CEST