FYI - I downloaded 1.2.0 and the old script is not part of it, and even if I
copy it over it does not work. You have no choice but to go to the newer
version for source code control linkage.
Also couldn't yet get the new method to work -
:-(
KM
--- On Wed, 6/30/10, John Reese <jre...@leetcode.net> wrote:
From: John Reese <jre...@leetcode.net>
Subject: Re: [mantisbt-help] SVN plugin
To: "Help with Mantis" <mantisbt-help@lists.sourceforge.net>
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 12:25 PM
On 06/30/2010 04:51 AM, Fabian Cenedese wrote:
> We expanded the original commit script to filter out unrelated
> commits, divide up commit messages for multiple bugs, find users
> if the svn user is different to the mantis user etc. Is this commit
> script still the way to go with the new system or is it not supported
> anymore? Is there another way to control the flow of data between
> subversion and mantis with the new plugin system?
Firstly, the script-based integration is still available in version 1.2, but it
is deprecated, and has been removed from the development branch slated for 1.3.
So in the interest of preparing for the future, it would be best to begin
work
on moving to the integration plugin, but the script you already have should
still work with 1.2.x.
The new integration plugins continue to offer, or improve upon, all the
supported functionality from the original integration scripts. With a bit of
configuration as appropriate, it will continue to automatically resolve issues
given a certain message, and it actually contains built-in support for mapping
SVN usernames to accounts in MantisBT rather than needing custom scripting for
that. However, the plugin doesn't (currently) allow for filtering inbound
changesets, so I'm curious why you were using or needed that in the first
place;
perhaps there is another way to meet your requirements.
Cheers
--
John Reese
LeetCode.net
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