[svk-users] svk push: commit messages not sent to svn server

Jesse Vincent jesse at bestpractical.com
Mon May 12 11:08:45 EDT 2008


On May 6, 2008, at 1:26 PM, Dan Shryock wrote:

> When I use 'svk push' to merge my changes back into the svn
> repository, the commit message that is sent does not contain my
> original svk commit message, instead it ends up looking like this:
>
> 'r2155 at hostname: user| 2008-04-25 11:16:46 -0700'.
>
> Is there any configuration or command line option that I can do to
> make it either replace those messages with my original messages, or at
> least include my message in that string somewhere?  Any info is much
> appreciated!
>

Those should always include your original messages below that line.

if you do a svk log on the mirrored path, are you actual messages  
missing?

(I do this all the time and my messages get propagated. )



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