@@ -82,6 +82,15 and you will have to use this reposman.rb command line to create repository : | |||||
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83 | reposman.rb --redmine my.redmine.server --svn-dir /var/svn --owner www-data -u http://svn.server/svn-private/ |
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83 | reposman.rb --redmine my.redmine.server --svn-dir /var/svn --owner www-data -u http://svn.server/svn-private/ | |
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85 | =head1 REPOSITORIES NAMING | |||
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87 | A projet repository must be named with the projet identifier. In case | |||
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88 | of multiple repositories for the same project, use the project identifier | |||
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89 | and the repository identifier separated with a dot: | |||
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91 | /var/svn/foo | |||
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92 | /var/svn/foo.otherrepo | |||
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85 | =head1 MIGRATION FROM OLDER RELEASES |
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94 | =head1 MIGRATION FROM OLDER RELEASES | |
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87 | If you use an older reposman.rb (r860 or before), you need to change |
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96 | If you use an older reposman.rb (r860 or before), you need to change | |
@@ -399,7 +408,7 sub get_project_identifier { | |||||
399 | my $r = shift; |
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408 | my $r = shift; | |
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401 | my $location = $r->location; |
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410 | my $location = $r->location; | |
402 | my ($identifier) = $r->uri =~ m{$location/*([^/]+)}; |
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411 | my ($identifier) = $r->uri =~ m{$location/*([^/.]+)}; | |
403 | $identifier; |
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412 | $identifier; | |
404 | } |
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413 | } | |
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