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RhodeCode now has a option to explicitly set forking permissions. ref #508...
RhodeCode now has a option to explicitly set forking permissions. ref #508 - changed the way permissons on users groups behave. Now explicit set on user is more important than permission set on users group

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post_receive_tmpl.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
try:
import rhodecode
RC_HOOK_VER = '_TMPL_'
os.environ['RC_HOOK_VER'] = RC_HOOK_VER
from rhodecode.lib.hooks import handle_git_post_receive
except ImportError:
rhodecode = None
def main():
if rhodecode is None:
# exit with success if we cannot import rhodecode !!
# this allows simply push to this repo even without
# rhodecode
sys.exit(0)
repo_path = os.path.abspath('.')
push_data = sys.stdin.readlines()
# os.environ is modified here by a subprocess call that
# runs git and later git executes this hook.
# Environ get's some additional info from rhodecode system
# like IP or username from basic-auth
handle_git_post_receive(repo_path, push_data, os.environ)
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()