modify subversion commit message for particular commit
read: http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#change-log-msg
there are a few ways to do this. the following requires you have shell access to the server with the repo on it.
svnadmin setlog /Volumes/DATA/SubVersion/projectname/ -r 2297 ./tmppropmessage.txt --bypass-hooks
you have to do this on the local machine with the subversion repo available via a normal filesystem path. you have to pass the message in as text file. strange that you cant pass a -m "message" param.
$ cat tmppropmessage.txt
refactored the blah blah blah commit message goes here.
NOTE the --bypass-hooks option should be used with care. there are sometimes things in the pre-revprop-change hook script that are important (like emailing an administrator letting them know that you changed a property)
if you don't pass the --bypass-hooks option you may have to deal with whatever logic is in the /path/to/repo/projectname/hooks/pre-revprop-change.tmpl
here is an example of that hook (note i trimmed out all the comments):
$ cat ./hooks/pre-revprop-change.tmpl
REPOS="$1"
REV="$2"
USER="$3"
PROPNAME="$4"
ACTION="$5"
if [ "$ACTION" = "M" -a "$PROPNAME" = "svn:log" ]; then exit 0; fi
echo "Changing revision properties other than svn:log is prohibited" >&2
exit 1
as you can see the above logic makes sure the user is not trying to change properties OTHER than the log. so changing our log message would have worked without the --bypass-hooks switch in this instance.
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