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Thanks for your reply. I'll play around and see what I'll come up with.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&gt; From: ***@jungo.com<BR>&gt; Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 00:23:40 -0700<BR>&gt; To: info-***@nongnu.org<BR>&gt; Subject: Re: Block a file by Commitinfo?<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; On Jul 15, 7:40&nbsp;am, Rez P &lt;***@hotmail.com&gt; wrote:<BR>&gt; &gt; Hello everyone<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; Is there any way to prevent users or developers from uploading and checking in certain files into cvs? &nbsp;I was reading the somewhat ambiguous examples on ximbiot and doesn't look I could do this. &nbsp;I would like to block Windows thumbs.db and desktop.ini files from uploading to the server.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Hello Rez,<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; There are many pre-commit validations that one can think of.<BR>&gt; One of them is banning commit of specific files. Another is checking<BR>&gt; for unwanted content (e.g. -d debug flag for Perl CGI files).<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; There is more than one way you can choose for doing this:<BR>&gt; 1) Add a line in commitinfo per each banned file<BR>&gt; 2)
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