Forced write log when SVN commits under Linux
SVN default can not write comment submission, sometimes may forget to write comments, and some people do not write the habit of commenting, resulting in looking at the history of the time do not know what changes have been made, you can follow the following steps to modify the SVN configuration, force submit SVN before writing comments
Steps:
1. Go to the Svn/code/hooks directory and copy the template under the Hooks folder of the SVN repository Pre-commit.tmpl
CP Pre-commit.tmpl Pre-commit
chmod +x Pre-commit
2. Edit the Pre-commit file:
Will:
$SVNLOOK log-t "$TXN" "$REPOS" | \
grep "[a-za-z0-9]" >/dev/null | | Exit 1
commit-access-control.pl "$REPOS" "$TXN" commit-access-control.cfg | | Exit 1
These lines are commented out (preceded by a # sign),
3. Add the following lines at this location:
#必须填写注释且不少于5个字 # Make sure that the log message contains some text. #下面这句默认是注释掉的, need to open comment svnlook=/usr/bin/svnlook logmsg= ' $ Svnlook log-t "$TXN" "$REPOS" | grep "[A-za-z0-9]" | Wc-c ' If ["$LOGMSG"-lt 5]; #要求注释不能少于5个字符, you can customize then echo-e "Note information cannot be empty and not less than 5 characters!" 1>&2 exit 1 Fiexit 0
Forced write log on Linux stop svn commit