the amsn-commits only have trunk/amsn in their subject if multiple files were 
committed.. the best option would 
be to have a script run daily on the server that will store the 'last revision' 
of the langen, then do an update 
on the lang/ dire and get the svnversion of the langen file, compare it to 
old/stored revision and mail if any 
changed (we could even do a svn diff -r$old_rev:HEAD and send it in the mail..

KKRT

On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 01:49:00AM +1100, Arieh Schneier wrote:
> > For some time before the migration to SVN a notice were sent to amsn-lang
> > each time the langen file was modified. I would be real glad if this could 
> > be done
> > again, since it really helped telling me when there were new keys to 
> > translate. 
> 
> This would be due to the fact that we can't create commit scripts like we did 
> in CVS. Apparently the commit scripting in SVN is too powerful for 
> SourceForge to allow us to create our own scripts (where as we were able to 
> in CVS). In cvs we wrote a script that said any time that the langen file is 
> committed it should send an email. However with SVN we only have the option 
> of sending an email when any file is changed, we can not specify only when 1 
> file is changed.
> 
> So you have 3 options, none of them ideal (in order of my recommendation).
> - Subscribe to amsn-commits mailing list (which is emailed every time a file 
> is checked in) and filter the emails so that your mail client deletes them 
> all except for mails that contain the text "trunk/amsn/lang/langen"
> - Contact sourceforge and try to get them to enable the filtering in the 
> 'hook script'. I have already posted a feature request 
> (https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1489462&group_id=1&atid=350001)
>  - which explains what is required. If that is enabled then we could filter 
> it like we did for cvs.
> - Don't receive notification and just keep checking from time to time.
> 
> 
> The only other option that I can think of is for someone to subscribe to 
> amsn-commits and then filter locally (on their home pc, or maybe our web 
> server?) for any commits to langen and then forward it on to amsn-lang.
> 
> I hope that clears things up for you.
> 
> Lio.

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