Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009-11-07 | Git commit notifications via post-receive hook | Holger Weiss | 1 | -94/+0 | |
Now that we moved our Git repositories to SourceForge, we don't need to maintain local clones for generating commit notifications anymore, as SourceForge provides shell access to the repositories. Instead, we now run git-notify as a post-receive hook on the SourceForge server. Actually, we use a wrapper which executes git-notify with the desired options and which makes it easy to add other post-receive hooks in the future. | |||||
2009-10-25 | git-update-mirror: Remove a useless sed(1) call | Holger Weiss | 1 | -1/+1 | |
The sed(1) command in question was a hangover which had no effect anymore. | |||||
2009-10-24 | Import git-update-mirror and git-notify | Holger Weiss | 1 | -0/+94 | |
Import the (self-written) git-update-mirror script, which updates clones of Git repositories and then calls git-notify (in just the same way as a post-receive hook would be called by Git). The git-notify script is imported from git://source.winehq.org/git/tools.git (commit: 03d66f34) and generates notifications on repository changes. We'll use these scripts for generating our commit e-mails. |