=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/cvsweb/Attic/cvsweb.conf,v retrieving revision 4.14 retrieving revision 4.20 diff -u -p -r4.14 -r4.20 --- cvsweb/Attic/cvsweb.conf 2019/11/26 12:04:55 4.14 +++ cvsweb/Attic/cvsweb.conf 2019/11/29 15:05:26 4.20 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # -*- perl -*- -# $Id: cvsweb.conf,v 4.14 2019/11/26 12:04:55 schwarze Exp $ +# $Id: cvsweb.conf,v 4.20 2019/11/29 15:05:26 schwarze Exp $ # $doc: cvsweb.conf,v 1.38 2006/01/19 19:53:38 ceri # $knu: cvsweb.conf,v 1.97 2005/06/19 09:13:50 scop # @@ -16,21 +16,6 @@ # when no value for them has been explicitly set. # -# Set the path for the following commands: -# cvs, rlog, rcsdiff -# gzip (if you enable $allow_compress) -# (g)tar (if you enable $allow_tar) -# -@command_path = qw(/bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin); - -# Search the above directories for each command (prefer gtar over tar). -# -for (qw(cvs rlog rcsdiff gzip gtar)) { - $CMD{$_} = search_path($_); -} -$CMD{tar} = delete($CMD{gtar}) if $CMD{gtar}; -$CMD{tar} ||= search_path('tar'); - # CVS roots # # CVSweb can handle several CVS repositories at once. Enter short (internal) @@ -57,14 +42,6 @@ $CMD{tar} ||= search_path('tar'); 'local' => ['Local Repository', '/cvs'], ); -# Mirror sites. The keys will be used as link texts, and the values are -# URLs pointing to the corresponding mirrors. -# -#%MIRRORS = ( -# 'Other location' => 'http://192.168.0.1/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/', -# 'Yet another one' => 'http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/', -#); - # Manual gateway linking. This will be done only for views for which # $allow_*_extra below is true. # @@ -142,37 +119,6 @@ $defaulttitle = "CVS Repository"; # $address = 'CVSweb'; -$long_intro = < -This is a WWW interface for CVS repositories. -You can browse the file hierarchy by following directory links (which -have slashes after them, e.g. src/). -If you follow a link to a file, you will see its revision history. -Following a link labeled with a revision number will display that -revision of the file. In the revision history view, there is a link -near each revision to display diffs between that revision and the -previous one, and a form at the bottom of the page that allows you to -display diffs between arbitrary revisions. -

-This script has been written by Bill Fenner and improved by Henner Zeller, -Henrik Nordström, and Ken Coar, then Akinori MUSHA brought it -back to FreeBSD community and made further improvements; it is covered -by The BSD License. -

-If you would like to use this CGI script on your own web server and -CVS tree, download the latest version from -<http://cvsweb.bsd.lv/>. -

-EOT - -$short_instruction = < -Click on a directory to enter that directory. Click on a file to display -its revision history and to get a chance to display diffs between revisions. -

-EOT - # Icons for the web UI. If ICON-URL is empty, the TEXT representation is # used. If you do not want to have a tool tip for an icon, set TEXT empty. # The width and height of the icon allow the browser to correctly display @@ -417,7 +363,7 @@ $show_log_in_markup = 1; $use_moddate = 1; # Maximum number of filenames to pass to rlog(1) in one command. -# If you see "Failed to spawn GNU rlog" errors with directories containing +# If you see "Failed to spawn rlog" errors with directories containing # lots of files, experiment by setting this to different values and see if # the error still occurs. A good value to start from would be eg. 200. # Just comment this out if you're not bitten by the problem. @@ -428,9 +374,9 @@ $use_moddate = 1; # While downloading of the entire repository is disallowed, depending on # the directory this may take a lot of time and disk space. For some CVS # versions, the user account running CVSweb needs write access to -# CVSROOT/val-tags. See also the tar and gzip options below. +# CVSROOT/val-tags. See also the tar options below. # -#$allow_tar = ($CMD{tar} && $CMD{gzip}) ? 1 : 0; +$allow_tar = 0; # Options to pass to tar(1). # For example: @tar_options = qw(--ignore-failed-read); @@ -440,13 +386,6 @@ $use_moddate = 1; # @tar_options = qw(); -# Options to pass to gzip(1) when compressing a tarball to download. -# For example: @gzip_options = qw(-3); -# Try lower compression level than 6 (default) if you want faster -# compression, or higher for better compression. -# -@gzip_options = qw(); - # Options to pass to cvs(1). # For cvs versions 1.11 to 1.11.6 (broken in < 1.11, removed in 1.11.7), you # can use the '-l' option to prevent cvs from writing to the history file. @@ -455,14 +394,12 @@ $use_moddate = 1; # can read and write to CVSROOT/history. # FreeBSD's and OpenBSD's cvs(1) has long since supported -R (read only access # mode) option, which considerably speeds up checkouts over NFS. For other -# platforms, the -R option and the CVSREADONLYFS environment variable are -# available in cvs >= 1.12.1. A similar effect is provided by -u on NetBSD. +# platforms, the -R option is available in cvs >= 1.12.1. +# A similar effect is provided by -u on NetBSD. # @cvs_options = qw(-f); push @cvs_options, '-R' if ($^O eq 'freebsd' || $^O eq 'openbsd'); push @cvs_options, '-u' if ($^O eq 'netbsd'); -# Only affects cvs >= 1.12.1, but doesn't hurt older ones. -$ENV{CVSREADONLYFS} = 1 unless exists($ENV{CVSREADONLYFS}); # Options to pass to the 'cvs annotate' command, usually the normal # @cvs_options are good enough here.