Update of /cvsroot/sandweb/sandweb/bin
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv8043/bin
Added Files:
sandweb-editor
Log Message:
ah, another standalone binary that SandWeb depends on :)
This is a shell script that acts as CVSEDITOR.
So, instead of dealing with the security nightmare of passing the
commit message on the command line (cvs commit -m "$message"), now
we can just (CVSEDITOR=/usr/bin/sandweb-editor && export CVSEDITOR ) first,
and write the commit message to $sandweb_dir/commitmsg
This is very similar to the way we pass the VCS password to sandweb-expect
(that's where I got the inspiration from).
--- NEW FILE ---
#!/bin/sh
#
# This file pretends to be an editor so we can safely pass any characters
# we want as part of a CVS checkin command.
#
# Copyright 2003 Rob Helmer <ro...@ro...>
# Made for the SandWeb project - http://sandweb.sf.net
# We need EDITED_FILE to be defined already!
EDITED_FILE=$1
NOTE="Note: MESSAGE_FILE must already be defined! "
SYNTAX="Syntax: $0 <file with commit message>"
if test -z $MESSAGE_FILE; then
# tell the user how to use this script
echo $NOTE
echo $SYNTAX
# exit abnormally
exit 10
fi
if test -z $EDITED_FILE; then
# tell the user how to use this script
echo $NOTE
echo $SYNTAX
# exit abnormally
exit 2
fi
# CVS doesn't like it if we don't take a second to return, not
# sure why.
sleep 1
# Here's the main action of this script - cat the file containing the
# message into the file CVS will look for the commit message.
cat $MESSAGE_FILE > $EDITED_FILE
# Exit normally, CVS looks for this (like a Unix program should)
exit 0
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