On Monday 23 July 2007, Jason Winnebeck wrote:
> 
> If we look at trac-hacks.org site, you can see in the timeline which
> project (plugin) was modified in a changeset, with a header at the
> beginning. Is this done at the SVN hook level or is it a plugin for
> Trac; or, how can I achieve the same effect in my Trac? I have a similar
> setup where I have top-level directories in the repository relating to
> different projects/modules. It would be cool if I made a commit:
> 
> M /ProjectABC/trunk/src/file.txt
> "Fixed a typo"
> 
> That in Trac it would display as "ProjectABC: Fixed a typo" similar to
> how it occurs in trac-hacks. I figure since all the messages in
> trac-hacks follow this form that there must be an automated method.
> 
> Any suggestions on the best approach?

I don't know how trac-hacks is setup, but I have something similar setup here.  
In my case, it's a subversion pre-commit hook that modifies the log in the 
transaction.

Eli

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