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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T08:33:45+00:00 2026-05-20T08:33:45+00:00

I am trying to deploy a PHP application using subversion and post-commit script. I’ve

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I am trying to deploy a PHP application using subversion and post-commit script. I’ve been looking for how to write post-commit script but i can’t get it to work.

Configuration : I have a svn folder installed on my server (OVH) in homeX.XX/svn/test/

My post-commit script should EXPORT to homeX.XX/dev/

I don’t know how to write the proper path when using

#!/bin/bash
mkdir dev
chmod 777 dev
svn export svn+ssh://XXXXX@www.xxxx.com/homeX.XX/XXX/svn/test dev

in my POST-COMMIT script. I’ve been looking for answers but did not find any…

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    2026-05-20T08:33:46+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:33 am

    From the SVN documentation (here):

    The Subversion repository executes hook programs with an empty environment—that is, no environment variables are set at all, not even $PATH.

    I’ve been stung by this problem a few times. Basically the easiest way to write SVN commit hooks, although not very clean, is to hardcode all files and directories that you need as absolute paths.

    So in this case, your script would look something like:

    #!/bin/bash
    
    # SVN-related variables
    svnuser=XXXXX
    svnhost=www.xxxx.com
    svnpath=/homeX.XX/XXX/svn/test
    
    # Local paths
    exportpath=/homeX.XX/dev
    
    # Make export dir if it does not exist
    if [ ! -e "$exportpath" ]
    then
        mkdir $exportpath
    fi
    
    # These permissions are very lenient! Are you sure you want this?
    chmod 777 $exportpath
    
    # Do the SVN export
    export svn+ssh://$svnuser@$svnhost$svnpath $exportpath
    
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