On 5/26/07, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > > > On 5/25/07, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: > > Neal Norwitz schrieb: > > > On 5/25/07, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > > >> In my bcannon-objcap branch I am trying to check in a change that > involves a > > >> soft symlink from Lib/controlled_importlib.py to > > >> ../importlib/controlled_importlib.py through ``ln -s > > >> ../controlled_importlib.py controlled_importlib.py`` while in the Lib > > >> directory. I have done this before in this branch so as to allow for > easy > > >> importing of code from the svn import of importlib that the branch > contains. > > > > > > I don't know that we've ever tested the commit hook with a link. > > > Maybe there is some other problem. > > > > The cause: For symlinks, SVN saves a file containing "link /target" and > sets > > the "svn:special" property. Since the special file doesn't end with a > newline, > > reindent adds that, and boom. > > > > The solution: add > > if fs.node_prop(txn_root, path, 'svn:special') == '*': continue > > > > in the commit hook's for loop. > > > Great! So can someone do this? I don't know where the svn hook code is > stored, let alone whether I have access to commit a change. I made the change Georg suggested, give it a try. n
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