pre-revprop-change hook and changing log messages [message #36591] |
Mon, 10 November 2008 11:34 |
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Originally posted by: silver.zachara.gmail.com
Hi,
I have successfully migrated to the Subversive in my Eclipse GANYMEDE
and I'm ready to exchange the Subversive for the TortoiseSVN.
But I'm lacking only one thing and it's editing log(or comment)
messages. My OS is WinXP 64-bit but my Eclipse and Java is 32bit. I
copied pre-revprop-change.bat with the content at this site
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2006-03/0107.shtml to the hooks directory.
Now my problem. I can't find any menu item or any dialog in all
Subversive inegration in GANYMEDE, which offer editing this comments.
Thank you for sugestions and advices.
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Re: pre-revprop-change hook and changing log messages [message #36761 is a reply to message #36591] |
Wed, 12 November 2008 09:53 |
Igor Burilo Messages: 435 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello Silver Zachara,
There is a Revision Properties view which allows to edit revision properties
including comments.
You can access it in the following way:
- access History View. You can do it by calling "Show History" action, e.g.
from Synchronize view or from Package Explorer, for any resource which is
under version control(SVN).
- select needed revision in History view and right click, then call "Show
Revision Properties" action. As a result you'll have "Revision Properties"
view where you can add new or edit existing revision properties. For
instance, you'll have svn:date and svn:log properties, where svn:log
property corresponds to comment.
Probably it could be useful:
Just for testing I also tried pre-revprop-change hook script from your url
and it works for me. But when I checked in Tortoise SVN whether comment
really changed, I got that comment didn't change.
This happens because Tortoise SVN caches comments and when I deleted
cache(Settings/Log Caching) I got my updated comment.
"Silver Zachara" <silver.zachara@gmail.com> ???????/???????? ? ????????
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> Hi,
>
> I have successfully migrated to the Subversive in my Eclipse GANYMEDE
> and I'm ready to exchange the Subversive for the TortoiseSVN.
>
> But I'm lacking only one thing and it's editing log(or comment)
> messages. My OS is WinXP 64-bit but my Eclipse and Java is 32bit. I
> copied pre-revprop-change.bat with the content at this site
> http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2006-03/0107.shtml to the hooks
> directory.
>
> Now my problem. I can't find any menu item or any dialog in all
> Subversive inegration in GANYMEDE, which offer editing this comments.
>
> Thank you for sugestions and advices.
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Re: pre-revprop-change hook and changing log messages [message #36795 is a reply to message #36761] |
Wed, 12 November 2008 10:10 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: silver.zachara.gmail.com
Igor Burilo napsal(a):
> Hello Silver Zachara,
>
> There is a Revision Properties view which allows to edit revision properties
> including comments.
> You can access it in the following way:
> - access History View. You can do it by calling "Show History" action, e.g.
> from Synchronize view or from Package Explorer, for any resource which is
> under version control(SVN).
> - select needed revision in History view and right click, then call "Show
> Revision Properties" action. As a result you'll have "Revision Properties"
> view where you can add new or edit existing revision properties. For
> instance, you'll have svn:date and svn:log properties, where svn:log
> property corresponds to comment.
This works perfectly. But I have problem with encoding of czech and slovak letters
ěščřžýáíé etc, but in History view I haven't any problem.
Do you know wabout this bug ? Or I can create an issue.
>
> Probably it could be useful:
> Just for testing I also tried pre-revprop-change hook script from your url
> and it works for me. But when I checked in Tortoise SVN whether comment
> really changed, I got that comment didn't change.
> This happens because Tortoise SVN caches comments and when I deleted
> cache(Settings/Log Caching) I got my updated comment.
You are right.
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