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Re: advisory locks patch
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Derek Robert Price |
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Re: advisory locks patch |
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Mon, 04 Oct 2004 21:44:54 -0400 |
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Derek Robert Price wrote:
> >I am curious if it would be possible to have a commitinfo trigger catch
> >the condition of a user 'forgetting' to use 'cvs commit -c' and enforce
> >it as an administrator policy for one or more modules of a repository,
> >or even for particular file types. That is, would a 'cvs -n editors'
> >command provide enough information to know that the 'cvs edit -c' was
> >in force by some other user?
>
> A format string that passed the -c option into commitinfo if present
I reread this with less on my mind and noticed that this should be
possible to do by having commitinfo call `cvs editors' and grep the
name now that commit uses promotable locks.
I suppose it might be easier for CVS, so a boolean flag passed to
commitinfo that means "this user has a valid edit on this file" might
be still useful.
Cheers,
Derek
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