[cvsnt] Commitinfo: How to get name(s) of file(s) to commit?

John Kinson cvs at yellowradio.com
Fri Aug 27 11:51:52 BST 2004


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You need to specify the perl interpreter as the filter program, which 
then invokes your script, in order for the script to receive stdin 
properly.  For example:

ALL perl %CVSROOT%/CVSROOT/script.pl

Whereas this won't work:

ALL %CVSROOT%/CVSROOT/script.pl

HTH

JK

Marlon van den Berg wrote:

> On Friday, August 27, 2004 10:52 AM, Johannes Kilian wrote:
> 
>>>When using commitinfo, the files to be committed are passed trough
> 
> standard
> 
>>>input.
>>
>>Using CVSNT 2.0.52
>>
>>Didn't work ..
> 
> 
> It does work here, but I can't say if you did something wrong in your
> script, because I never have to use perl (we only use python).
> In my python script I use a line like 'file_list = sys.stdin.readlines()' to
> get all the file names. Don't know the perl equivalent. Sorry!
> 
> Regards,
> Marlon
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