I'm not sure where the problem lies. The application is using SVNKit as a wrapper around the necessary SVN methods for committing and retrieving, if that's your question. I assume there are some people who have used SVN on Windows7 to set up this sort of mirroring scheme. I'm hoping someone overcame a similar issue as I am seeing. What I'm trying to do seems pretty basic.
-----Original Message----- From: Dmitry Pavlenko [mailto:pavle...@tmatesoft.com] Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 2:40 PM To: svnkit-users@svnkit.com Cc: Angevine, Mark W; mwangev...@earthlink.net Subject: Re: post-commit.bat is not executing correctly Hello Mark, Is the problem somehow related to SVNKit? Or is it just a generic Subversion problem? -- Dmitry Pavlenko, TMate Software, http://subgit.com/ - git-svn bridge > I am setting up a master-slave repository pair to store files managed > by an application I am writing. > > Both master and slave svn instances are running as Apache webserver > modules under Windows 7. I used the RedBook instructions to configure > the slave for write-thru proxy and this is working properly. Writes > to the slave show up as new versions committed in the master. > > I executed svnsync init in a cmd shell window to establish the sync > relationship and set username/password. > > I have written a simple post-commit.bat that executes svnsync to send > new commits to the slave: > > @ECHO OFF > ECHO "This is before..." > C:\Temp\post-commit.log svnsync sync > "http://147.20.86.109/CM/" --non-interactive --password foo ECHO "This > is after." >> C:\Temp\post-commit.log exit 0 > > If I execute the post-commit.bat as a stand-alone batch file in a > windows cmd shell, it works, and the new commits are copied to the slave. > However, the same post-commit.bat is not working as a hook script. > When I do a commit on the master, the script fails the svnsync step, > although other commands can be executed successfully as part of the > batch file ("svnsyn help > C:/Temp/some.log" works, writing the > svnsync help text into a file). I have also tried putting "ping > <slave ip_address> > C:\Temp\some.log" in the post-commit.bat and it > will execute properly, writing the ping output to the file named. > > Has anyone set up a simple master-slave "mirroring" system using the > Apache webservice installation? Were you able to get svnsync in a > posr-commit.bat hook script? Can you see anything wrong with what I am > doing?