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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Re: Having two precommit hooks


From: James Blackwell
Subject: Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Re: Having two precommit hooks
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:49:42 -0400

Matthieu Moy:
> 1) It is easy to forget about the wrapper script, and run "tla commit"
>    by mistake.

This one doesn't count, because the script is called 'tla'

> 2) front-ends to xtla won't be aware of the the wrapper script, and
>    will run "tla commit" anyway. For someone using, say, sometimes
>    xtla and sometimes fai, this requires a painfull customization.
>    (currently, xtla has no precommit hook, so, the user will have to
>    write some elisp to achieve that)

DOH! Yeah, this could screw with frontends.

> By the way, is there a particular reason why there's a post-commit
> hook ?

Personally, I use post commit hooks a lot. I use post-commit hooks to
automatically archive mirrors, automatically ssh into another machine
and "replay"... etc.


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