Very simple job:
We have just installed Tortoise Subversion 1.6.10 to help us develop a web site project.
We have a local web server on which the repository is stored running Windows 2003 Server.
Also on the web server is a non-svn copy of the files in the project. This is in fact the production web site itself.
We have a client computer running Windows 7 64 bit which accesses the repository on the file server.
We want a [login to view URL] hook file to *copy only the files which have been commited to the web site folder on the server*.
So, let's say we modify one file in our local copy on client computer. Once commited, the [login to view URL] hook file runs, and copies a copy of this one file to t:\[login to view URL]\
Notes:
1. The web site folder is not a working copy of the svn. It's just a normal folder.
2. The post-commit must be a batch file containing DOS commands
3. The hook should only copy the relevant files