=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/cvsweb/Attic/README.FreeBSD,v retrieving revision 3.11 retrieving revision 3.24 diff -u -p -r3.11 -r3.24 --- cvsweb/Attic/README.FreeBSD 2001/11/08 10:08:23 3.11 +++ cvsweb/Attic/README.FreeBSD 2003/10/05 21:07:48 3.24 @@ -1,8 +1,33 @@ $FreeBSD$ $Idaemons: /home/cvs/cvsweb/README.knu,v 3.9 2001/01/13 07:48:09 knu Exp $ -Added features over Zeller's version: +This is FreeBSD-cvsweb 2.9.1, a beta release from the UNSTABLE development +branch of FreeBSD-CVSweb. +To track the development, access the module `projects/cvsweb' in the +FreeBSD CVS repository, the HEAD branch. For a stable version, see the +branch named 'rel-2_0-branch'. + + Project home page: + + + Repository access: + + + CVSweb of CVSweb: + + + Release archives: + + + + Mailing list: + + + + +Here is the list of added features over Zeller's version: + o Customizable "show functions" option You can specify a regexp for each file type to teach rcsdiff(1) to recognize function lines. @@ -34,7 +59,7 @@ o Enhanced PR # hyperlinking. o Manpage hyperlinking. Both `cat(1)' and `cat.1' styles are supported. -o Revision numbers hyperlinking in annotaion. +o Revision numbers hyperlinking in annotation. o Automatic tarball generation. (Obtained from Debian) @@ -50,7 +75,26 @@ o Workaround for buggy web servers. o Numerous bugfixes regarding URI/filename manipulation. +o HTML improvements, XHTML 1.0 Transitional, and a separate CSS file for + presentation. + o Security fixes to let it work under perl -T. +o Annotate works under mod_perl and against a read only repository. + +o CvsGraph integration. + +o Syntax highlighting using GNU Enscript . + +o Line number output for HTMLized views. + +o Support for showing README.cvs.html and README.cvs akin to Apache's + FancyIndexes. + +o Works with mod_perl >= 1.99_08 as well as 1.2x. + +See the README file also, as well as TODO for new features under +consideration and development. + -- -Akinori MUSHA -- The FreeBSD Project +Ville Skyttä -- The FreeBSD Project