Re: svn commit comment for "svn log <file>" is not shown, if the commit includes any files I don't have read access for
Monty <[email protected]> Wed, 2 Dec 2009 17:35:22 +0100
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Hi, thanks for explanation and fast response. And apologies for posting this into dev@, was quite sure this was not a "user" level issue ;) I guess only way to work around this is then to have 2 different commits resulting in 2 different revision numbers. Inconvenient (when committing and using CI - there are revisions we are knowingly breaking) but doable. Is having an option on SVN server side to configure this unrealistic.. or should I add a request? Thanks, Monty 2009/11/30 C. Michael Pilato <[email protected]> > Julian Foad wrote: > > On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 11:21 -0500, C. Michael Pilato wrote: > > [...] > > >> * A log message in which paths A and B are changed might actually > mention > >> paths A and B by potentially-sensitive name. > > > > I think Subversion's assumption is based not only on a concern about the > > paths, but also on a concern that the log message is likely to talk > > about the content of the files that X shouldn't be allowed to see, so X > > shouldn't be allowed to read the message. > > Indeed. Good point. > > -- > C. Michael Pilato <[email protected]> > CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Distributed Development On Demand > > ------------------------------------------------------ http://subversion.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=462&dsMessageId=2426390 Please start new threads on the <[email protected]> mailing list. To subscribe to the new list, send an empty e-mail to <[email protected]>.