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Old 11-21-2008, 09:28 AM   #1
HellSpawn
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Question SVN commit hooks for only updating files commited??


Hello,

Right now, we have setup a SVN server with multiple development environments and one integration environment where we check every ones work working together until we get something stable ready to be pushed to our live site.

For this we have a post commit hook from SVN to the intrgration server, but this post commit is consuming to much resources between the integration server and the SVN server because the "svn update" takes to long to check what's new.

Is there a way to make the post commit hook only launch an svn update for only the file(s) being committed and not checking what's new all around??

Any other ideas??

Thank you for your attention.
 
  


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