是否有一种方法可以在Subversion中编辑某个修订的日志消息?我不小心在我的提交消息中写了错误的文件名,这可能会让人困惑。

我已经看到如何在Git中编辑错误的提交消息?,但这个问题的解决方案似乎与Subversion不同(根据svn help commit)。


当前回答

svnadmin setlog /path/to/repository -r revision_number --bypass-hooks message_file.txt

其他回答

svnadmin setlog /path/to/repository -r revision_number --bypass-hooks message_file.txt

我在svnforum上找到了一个很好的服务器端pre-rev-prop-change钩子的实现:https://www.svnforum.org/forum/opensource-subversion-forums/scripts-contributions/8571-pre-revprop-change-shell-script-allows-commiters-to-change-own-log-within-x-hours

它实现了

用户检查,即只有自己提交的消息可以编辑。 Svn管理员覆盖;管理员可以编辑任何东西。 时间戳比较:只有小于特定时间的提交才能被编辑

从那里获取并随意编辑。我不想在这里复制它,因为我不是原作者,也没有版权声明允许我这样做。

如果您的存储库允许通过pre-revprop-change钩子设置修订属性,您可以更容易地更改日志消息。

svn propedit --revprop -r 1234 svn:log url://to/repository

或者在TortoiseSVN, AnkhSVN和许多其他subversion客户端中,右键单击日志条目,然后“更改日志消息”。

这里有一个方便的变化,我没有看到在常见问题中提到。可以通过指定文本编辑器返回当前消息进行编辑。

svn propedit svn:log --revprop -r N --editor-cmd vim

实际上,您必须拥有存储库的管理权限(直接或间接)才能做到这一点。您可以配置存储库以允许所有用户执行此操作,也可以直接在服务器上修改日志消息。

请看这部分Subversion常见问题解答(重点是我的):

Log messages are kept in the repository as properties attached to each revision. By default, the log message property (svn:log) cannot be edited once it is committed. That is because changes to revision properties (of which svn:log is one) cause the property's previous value to be permanently discarded, and Subversion tries to prevent you from doing this accidentally. However, there are a couple of ways to get Subversion to change a revision property. The first way is for the repository administrator to enable revision property modifications. This is done by creating a hook called "pre-revprop-change" (see this section in the Subversion book for more details about how to do this). The "pre-revprop-change" hook has access to the old log message before it is changed, so it can preserve it in some way (for example, by sending an email). Once revision property modifications are enabled, you can change a revision's log message by passing the --revprop switch to svn propedit or svn propset, like either one of these: $svn propedit -r N --revprop svn:log URL $svn propset -r N --revprop svn:log "new log message" URL where N is the revision number whose log message you wish to change, and URL is the location of the repository. If you run this command from within a working copy, you can leave off the URL. The second way of changing a log message is to use svnadmin setlog. This must be done by referring to the repository's location on the filesystem. You cannot modify a remote repository using this command. $ svnadmin setlog REPOS_PATH -r N FILE where REPOS_PATH is the repository location, N is the revision number whose log message you wish to change, and FILE is a file containing the new log message. If the "pre-revprop-change" hook is not in place (or you want to bypass the hook script for some reason), you can also use the --bypass-hooks option. However, if you decide to use this option, be very careful. You may be bypassing such things as email notifications of the change, or backup systems that keep track of revision properties.