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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Lutz Frommberger <lu...@informatik.uni-bremen.de> on 2005/06/14 15:35:58 UTC

Email notification does not name the repository

Hello,

I am wondering why the notification emails sent by commit-email.pl do
not name the affected repository in the subject (at least mine don't).
And it seems they also don't name it in the body. If you use multiple
different repositories, it is practically impossible to filter the
notifications in a sensible way.

I understand that a repository does not have a real "name", right? But
is there any possibility of workaround this, so that you can assigne the
emails to the right project?

regards,
-- 
Lutz Frommberger
SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition - Project R3-[Q-Shape]
Cognitive Systems Research Group, Universität Bremen
http://www.cosy.informatik.uni-bremen.de/staff/lutz/

Re: Email notification does not name the repository

Posted by kf...@collab.net.
Lutz Frommberger <lu...@informatik.uni-bremen.de> writes:
> I am wondering why the notification emails sent by commit-email.pl do
> not name the affected repository in the subject (at least mine don't).
> And it seems they also don't name it in the body. If you use multiple
> different repositories, it is practically impossible to filter the
> notifications in a sensible way.
> 
> I understand that a repository does not have a real "name", right? But
> is there any possibility of workaround this, so that you can assigne the
> emails to the right project?

commit-email.pl takes a '-s SUBJECT_PREFIX' option, why don't you just
use that to specify the repository?


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