Primarily, because I didn't know it existed.

Secondarily because, even though I looked through the code, I'm still fuzzy on 
exactly what a ticket looks like after the update. It changes the Links? Aren't 
Links usually to other tickets? So far I've just merged tickets, and made some 
depend on others. Can a RefersTo store an arbitrary text string like 
path/under/r...@123? For those who don't know, @123 is subversion's "pin 
revision syntax."

Thirdly, my way is a bit less work. The commit hook, since it has access to the 
svnlook output, has the owner, repository, revisions, and so on. I feel, with 
my basic understanding of your code, that mine can accomplish the same overall 
amount of work with less effort.



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> From: Jesse Vincent [mailto:[email protected]]
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> Josh,
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> While it may have needed customization to do exactly what you're trying
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> http://search.cpan.org/dist/RT-Integration-SVN/?
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> Best,
> Jesse


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