On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 23:01 +0000, Trevor Jim wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> I use a central repository model. On bzr commit I want email sent to a
> mailing list. However, I want the central repository to send the email,
> and not the person who is doing the commit. The reason is: I don't want
> developers to have to configure their machine/bzr install to send mail.
>
> It looks to me like this is not how bzr-email works; consider this a
> feature request.
bzr-email supports this just fine; install it on the server, set up your
branch.conf appropriately, and be sure to use bzr+ssh for your clients
so the hooks get invoked on the server.
On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 23:01 +0000, Trevor Jim wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> I use a central repository model. On bzr commit I want email sent to a
> mailing list. However, I want the central repository to send the email,
> and not the person who is doing the commit. The reason is: I don't want
> developers to have to configure their machine/bzr install to send mail.
>
> It looks to me like this is not how bzr-email works; consider this a
> feature request.
bzr-email supports this just fine; install it on the server, set up your
branch.conf appropriately, and be sure to use bzr+ssh for your clients
so the hooks get invoked on the server.
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