Sean Reifschneider <jafo-python-dev@tummy.com> writes: > There is apparently a way that you can make CVS fire off some action when a > commit is done... It looks like it might be possible with the > "CVS/Checkin.prog". From the CVS man page: > > CVS/Checkin.prog > Name of program to run on `cvs commit'. This is already used to send the commit message email. However, it is really hard to get this mechanism to update web pages on a different machine (especially under a different account than the committer's account). Leaving security aside, the commit program runs with the CVS lock still being hold by the committer. If the commit program tries to update a CVS tree on a different machine, you get a deadlock. Regards Martin
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