post-revprop-change — Notification of a successful revision property change.
The post-revprop-change
hook is run immediately
after the modification of a revision property when performed outside
the scope of a normal commit. As you can derive from the description
of its counterpart (the pre-revprop-change
hook), this hook will not
run at all unless the pre-revprop-change
hook is implemented. It
is typically used to send email notification of the property
change.
If the post-revprop-change
hook returns a nonzero exit status, the change will
not be aborted, since it has already completed. However,
anything that the hook printed to stderr will be marshaled back to the
client, making it easier to diagnose hook failures.
The command-line arguments passed to the hook program, in order, are:
Repository path
Revision whose property was modified
Authenticated username of the person making the change
Name of the property changed
Change description: A
(added), D
(deleted), or
M
(modified)
Additionally, Subversion passes to the hook program, via standard input, the previous value of the property.