Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@archlinux.org> wrote:
In order to `git push` a package repository, you need to add your SSH public key to the AUR profile which means you need to log into the web interface and accept the ToS. No need for something complicated involving Git hooks and email address filters.
You're right, I forgot about that. The only real purpose of having a hook would just be to serve as a reminder. Johannes L?thberg <johannes@kyriasis.com> wrote:
This is Git, not SVN.
Sorry, I mixed my hooks up. Didn't mean to start a fight with that one. Both Johannes and Dan are right; it's impossible to have a pre-commit hook on the server side, but it's entirely possible to have a pre-receive hook on the server side. I believe both would have the same result if you put `exit 1` in them though (failing to apply commit).