[cvsnt] Re: How to figure out who made the commit in loginfo?

Zsolt Koppany zkoppanylist at intland.com
Fri Dec 12 08:13:38 GMT 2003


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Thank you Bo,

I thought, "$" will be used only by Linux shell and not by Windows shell.

Zsolt

"Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 21:50:48 +0100, "Zsolt Koppany"
> <zkoppanylist at intland.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi Bo,
> >
> >my question was not perfect. Under Unix I do know how to do it but not
under
> >Windows.
> >
> >Zsolt
> >
> Here is an example line from a loginfo file where I use my own program
> CVSMailer to process the information and send out email (all on one
> line, the newsreader wraps the line into two):
>
> ALL C:\Programs\CVSMailer\CVSMailer.exe -l$CVSPID $USER $CVSROOT
> %{sVv}
>
> The second item on the space separated line is the program to call,
> then follows the parameters you need for this program, I use 3 extra
> parameters before the standard params %{sVv}.
> Here I use:
> $CVSPID  this gives me the process identifier of the cvs.exe instance
> $USER    this is what you want, the login name of the user
> $CVSROOT this is the root specifier so it can be included in the email
>
> There are a few other environment variables you can use here, it all
> depends on what your program is going to expect and do.
> Hope this helps a bit more...
>
>
> /Bo
> (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)





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