From 92a343ee6465a52d16a48d4f1d674b2feae4b583 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: whiteshark0 Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 09:38:17 +0000 Subject: git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/ultrastardx/svn/trunk@265 b956fd51-792f-4845-bead-9b4dfca2ff2c --- hooks/post-revprop-change.tmpl | 56 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 56 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 hooks/post-revprop-change.tmpl (limited to 'hooks/post-revprop-change.tmpl') diff --git a/hooks/post-revprop-change.tmpl b/hooks/post-revprop-change.tmpl deleted file mode 100644 index 395201a9..00000000 --- a/hooks/post-revprop-change.tmpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# POST-REVPROP-CHANGE HOOK -# -# The post-revprop-change hook is invoked after a revision property -# has been added, modified or deleted. Subversion runs this hook by -# invoking a program (script, executable, binary, etc.) named -# 'post-revprop-change' (for which this file is a template), with the -# following ordered arguments: -# -# [1] REPOS-PATH (the path to this repository) -# [2] REV (the revision that was tweaked) -# [3] USER (the username of the person tweaking the property) -# [4] PROPNAME (the property that was changed) -# [5] ACTION (the property was 'A'dded, 'M'odified, or 'D'eleted) -# -# [STDIN] PROPVAL ** the old property value is passed via STDIN. -# -# Because the propchange has already completed and cannot be undone, -# the exit code of the hook program is ignored. The hook program -# can use the 'svnlook' utility to help it examine the -# new property value. -# -# On a Unix system, the normal procedure is to have 'post-revprop-change' -# invoke other programs to do the real work, though it may do the -# work itself too. -# -# Note that 'post-revprop-change' must be executable by the user(s) who will -# invoke it (typically the user httpd runs as), and that user must -# have filesystem-level permission to access the repository. -# -# On a Windows system, you should name the hook program -# 'post-revprop-change.bat' or 'post-revprop-change.exe', -# but the basic idea is the same. -# -# The hook program typically does not inherit the environment of -# its parent process. For example, a common problem is for the -# PATH environment variable to not be set to its usual value, so -# that subprograms fail to launch unless invoked via absolute path. -# If you're having unexpected problems with a hook program, the -# culprit may be unusual (or missing) environment variables. -# -# Here is an example hook script, for a Unix /bin/sh interpreter. -# For more examples and pre-written hooks, see those in -# the Subversion repository at -# http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/tools/hook-scripts/ and -# http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/contrib/hook-scripts/ - - -REPOS="$1" -REV="$2" -USER="$3" -PROPNAME="$4" -ACTION="$5" - -propchange-email.pl "$REPOS" "$REV" "$USER" "$PROPNAME" watchers@example.org -- cgit v1.2.3