I have 2 Trac (0.12) projects:
projectA (in /srv/trac/projectA)
projectB (in /srv/trac/projectB)

In SVN, both projects live in the same repository, (under trunk/projectA 
and trunk/projectB). 

Using CommitTicketUpdater 
<https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/CommitTicketUpdater>, I added a post-commit 
hook on that repository with two rows:
trac-admin /srv/trac/projectA/ changeset added $REPOS $REV
trac-admin /srv/trac/projectB/ changeset added $REPOS $REV

However, if I make a commit in that SVN repo that says (closes #99) it will 
close the tickets in projectA and projectB.

Is it possible to avoid this behaviour?
The only way I'm envisioning is to create separate SVN repositories for 
these 2 projects, but it seems like an overkill (duplicating the 
configuration, authorisation, etc)  just to avoid this problem in Trac.


Thank you for your help!


Miguel

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