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2013 Jan 24
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: put commit messages in *-commits subject lines?
+John C and Daniel, who have access to the servers.
Way back when this thread was first active I asked around off-list where this needs to happen, and Daniel and Tanya said this (respectively):
>> I'd prefer to stick with using either svn-mailer or svnnotify, as those are the ones we use in other places. svnnotify in particular is very full featured, although we would need to install it on the server but that is straightforward.
>>
> Maybe. The server is very out of date, and there are no packages anymore for it.. so if its just one file then...
2013 Jan 25
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: put commit messages in *-commits subject lines?
...n Rose wrote:
> +John C and Daniel, who have access to the servers.
>
> Way back when this thread was first active I asked around off-list where this needs to happen, and Daniel and Tanya said this (respectively):
>
> >> I'd prefer to stick with using either svn-mailer or svnnotify, as those are the ones we use in other places. svnnotify in particular is very full featured, although we would need to install it on the server but that is straightforward.
> >>
> > Maybe. The server is very out of date, and there are no packages anymore for it.. so if its just one...
2013 Jan 24
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: put commit messages in *-commits subject lines?
Is anybody working on this? If not, where might one start looking to fix this?
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Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: put commit messages in *-commits
2013 Jan 25
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: put commit messages in *-commits subject lines?
...n C and Daniel, who have access to the servers.
> >
> > Way back when this thread was first active I asked around off-list where
> this needs to happen, and Daniel and Tanya said this (respectively):
> >
> > >> I'd prefer to stick with using either svn-mailer or svnnotify, as
> those are the ones we use in other places. svnnotify in particular is very
> full featured, although we would need to install it on the server but that
> is straightforward.
> > >>
> > > Maybe. The server is very out of date, and there are no packages
> anymor...
2006 Jun 29
9
Handling multiple developers making migrations and using svn
Hey all,
I''ve run into an interesting scenario that I think some of you might have
some suggestions on. I am currently working on a RoR project and we are
making full use of the migrations. We are also using a subversion repository
for our source control. Now, the problem....
We are both making migrations and checking them into SVN. So, if in our
checkout we have migrations up to 10 and
2008 Feb 06
2
RPM for perl-svn-notify?
Hi List,
Is it possible to get an rpm built and added into the plus or dag
repos for the perl module svn-notify? (Note: not the same as svn-
notify-mirror.)
I know it's been brought up before that perl's internal CPAN build/
install can cause serious conflicts with the rpm-based approach; if
there are other / better ways of doing this in a standard fashion,
please let me know.