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Re: Modify files on before commit using loginfo?
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Paul Sander |
Subject: |
Re: Modify files on before commit using loginfo? |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Jun 2004 10:59:58 -0700 |
Agreed. Make the user make the change you want committed. Supply a script
to do it if necessary. Then use the *info capability to verify that it
was done.
>--- Forwarded mail from address@hidden
>Anders Carlberg <address@hidden> writes:
>> Is it possible to modify the files before they are commited to the
>> repository using loginfo or commitinfo?
>At loginfo time it is already too late, the file has been committed to
>the repository. At commitinfo time, you have access to the server side
>copy of the files (or the original files if in :local: mode), so it may
>be possible to whack in changes. Doing so is a very bad idea as it
>introduces entropy that is not controlled by the user into the process
>of trying to accurately record the state of files that 'worked' for the
>user.
>> How should I do this?
>You should not do it. If you choose to do it, you may find yourself
>in a world of hurt eventually.
>> Is there a file stream I can read and write to?
>Not really.
>> Or should I do this via CVS commands (checking out and commit) (but then
>> the files get a new version? Or?) ?
>CVS is bright enough not to provide for this kind of lunacy/idiocy.
>> Is there anyone that has done something like this?
>Probably, folks have been abusing CVS in ways it was never intended to
>be used for many years now. This does not make it a good idea.
>--- End of forwarded message from address@hidden