Hi David

Thanks for this exception. I think I will check-in more often.
So I will say you can remove the exception again.
I don't like exceptions for me :-)

mhhh... I thought that I already subscribed to the list, but now I have done
it with this mail address. So you can also remove this exception :-)

Thanks a lot

Michael


>----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----
>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Datum: 15.10.2008 11:55
>An: "Søren Hauberg"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Kopie: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "forge octave"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Betreff: Re: [OctDev] check in
>
>Søren Hauberg wrote:
>> tir, 14 10 2008 kl. 15:01 +0000, skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>>   
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I don't know why, but each time I do a check-in
>>> I get an answer that my post is to long, even though
>>> I write only "doc update"!
>>>
>>> What happens ? I don't put all the
>>> file names to the check-in message, so
>>> if someone knows waht I'm doing wrong,
>>> please help me.
>>>     
>>
>> I'm guessing here: when you check something into SVN a mail containing
>> the patch (all source code changes) is sent to some mailing list (I
>> can't remember its name). So, if you're patch as large (you've changed
>> many files, or the modification is huge) you'll get the warning you
>> mention. My suggestion is to check in you changes more often such that
>> the changes are smaller. Note that the message you pass to svn ("doc
>> update" in your example) is only of little relevance here.
>>
>>   
>
>Soren is right.. The name of the list is 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] When the message is blocked for 
>this reason, it goes into a queue that I approve once in a while.. And I 
>just did for this patch... I haven't set the flag here in mailman to 
>allow any size of patch as it seems that a 100k patch is already very 
>large in most cases, and as Soren suggests you should generally commit 
>more offer.
>
>That being said, I added an exception for you such that commits from you 
>are automatically accepted to this mailing list regardless of their size..
>
>D.
>
>PS. You aren't subscribed to [email protected] either, 
>though I also added an exception there as well to accept mail from you. 
>You might like to join this list to get feedback on what is happening 
>elsewhere in octave-forge.
>
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