>Yes I did, and this is my deduction also. The user names won't make it
>to the pre-commit unless they're required to authenticate by svnserve
>first.
I'm not an svnserve expert, please don't expect help there. All I can say
is, that you could try to set up subversion within apache. Then it shoul
Yes I did, and this is my deduction also. The user names won't make it
to the pre-commit unless they're required to authenticate by svnserve
first.
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Dominik Psenner wrote:
>>I tried this, but an author is not passed unless auth-access is in use
>>AFAICT. So $USER i
>I tried this, but an author is not passed unless auth-access is in use
>AFAICT. So $USER in your example is always empty.
This would mean that you would never see any usernames in commits. Did you
try to commit using the --username parameter?
I tried this, but an author is not passed unless auth-access is in use
AFAICT. So $USER in your example is always empty.
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Dominik Psenner wrote:
>>I'm trying to force commits to have an attached author, but I don't
>>care for requiring passwords. In other words, com
>I'm trying to force commits to have an attached author, but I don't
>care for requiring passwords. In other words, commits should contain
>an author field but there's no enforcing that the committer is who
>they claim to be.
>
>I've tried filtering for an author in the pre-commit hook, but the
>us
Hi Users,
I'm trying to force commits to have an attached author, but I don't
care for requiring passwords. In other words, commits should contain
an author field but there's no enforcing that the committer is who
they claim to be.
I've tried filtering for an author in the pre-commit hook, but th