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Re: Dis-allow Commit check for $id$
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Mark D. Baushke |
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Re: Dis-allow Commit check for $id$ |
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Wed, 02 Aug 2006 12:36:13 -0700 |
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Matthew Rich <address@hidden> writes:
> Thanks for quick response.
> my commitinfo file does reference a script in the CVSROOT repository
> but there is no script present.
That will cause a commit failure if true.
> so there should be no check being done.
> this is my commitinfo file:
>
>
> usr /bin/true
All commits with the string usr in the pathname will work.
> DEFAULT /cvs/design_repository/CVSROOT/commitcheck.pl
All commits to any other module will run this script.
>
> The commit check file dose not exist.
Then you will not be able to commit to any file other than those which
contain usr in the pathname
>
> So something else is forcing the check for the key word. Any other
> place I might check?
CVSROOT/verifymsg might do something.
You should consider using the -t switch to trace what is happening:
cvs -t commit -m 'Your log message' file-to-commit
the -t switch should tell you wish scripts are being run and with which
arguments. If you are using cvs 1.12.x, then multiple -t switches will
give you more detail.
> Just as a test If I remove the DEFAULT from commitinfo then no checks
> should be done correct?
Probably.
-- Mark
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