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 # -*-perl-*-  # -*- perl -*-
 # Configuration of cvsweb.cgi, the  # $Id$
 # CGI interface to CVS Repositories.  # $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
 #  #
   # Configuration of cvsweb.cgi, a web interface to CVS repositories.
   #
 # (c) 1998-1999 H. Zeller    <zeller@think.de>  # (c) 1998-1999 H. Zeller    <zeller@think.de>
 #     1999      H. Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>  #     1999      H. Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>
 #     2000-2001 A. MUSHA     <knu@FreeBSD.org>  #     2000-2002 A. MUSHA     <knu@FreeBSD.org>
   #     2002-2005 V. Skyttä    <scop@FreeBSD.org>
 #          based on work by Bill Fenner  <fenner@FreeBSD.org>  #          based on work by Bill Fenner  <fenner@FreeBSD.org>
 # $Id$  
 # $Idaemons: /home/cvs/cvsweb/cvsweb.conf,v 3.26 2001/08/01 09:32:22 knu Exp $  
 #  #
 ###  # Unless otherwise noted, all boolean parameters here default to off
   # when no value for them has been explicitly set.
   #
   
 # Set the path for the following commands:  # Set the path for the following commands:
 #   uname, cvs, rlog, rcsdiff  #   cvs, rlog, rcsdiff
 #   gzip (if you enable $allow_compress)  #   gzip (if you enable $allow_compress)
 #   tar, rm, zip (if you enable $allow_tar)  #   (g)tar, zip (if you enable $allow_tar)
 $command_path = '/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin';  #   cvsgraph (if you enable $allow_graph)
   #   enscript (if you enable $allow_enscript)
   #
   @command_path = qw(/bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin);
   
 # Search the above directories for each command  # Search the above directories for each command (prefer gtar over tar).
 for (qw(uname cvs rlog rcsdiff gzip tar rm zip)) {  #
   for (qw(cvs rlog rcsdiff gzip gtar zip cvsgraph enscript)) {
         $CMD{$_} = search_path($_);          $CMD{$_} = search_path($_);
 }  }
   $CMD{tar}   = delete($CMD{gtar}) if $CMD{gtar};
   $CMD{tar} ||= search_path('tar');
   
 # The name of the operating system implementation  # CVS roots
 chomp($uname = `$CMD{uname}`);  #
   # CVSweb can handle several CVS repositories at once.  Enter short (internal)
 ##############  # symbolic repository names, their names in the UI and the actual locations
 # CVS Root  # here.  The repositories will be listed in the order they're specified here.
 ##############  #
 # CVSweb can handle several CVS-Repositories  # Obviously, CVSweb will need read access to these repository dirs.  If you
 # at once. Enter a short symbolic names and the  # receive an error that no valid CVS roots were found, double-check the file
 # full path of these repositories here.  # permissions and any other attributes your system may have for the repository
 # NOTE that the symbolic names may not contain  # directories, such as SELinux file contexts.
 # whitespaces.  #
 # Note, that cvsweb.cgi currently needs to have physical access  # CVSweb will also load per-cvsroot configuration files if they exist.
 # to the CVS repository so :pserver:someone@xyz.com:/data/cvsroot  # The symbolic_name (see below) of the CVS root will be concatenated into the
 # won't work!  # name of the main (this) configuration file along with a hyphen, and that
   # file will be loaded for that particular CVS root.  For examples, see
 # 'symbolic_name' => ['name_to_display', 'path_to_the_actual_repository']  # cvsweb.conf-* in the CVSweb distribution.
 # Listed in the order specified:  #
   # Note that only local repositories are currently supported.  Things like
   # :pserver:someone@xyz.com:/data/cvsroot won't work.
   #
   # 'symbolic_name' => ['Name to display',  '/path/to/cvsroot']
   #
 @CVSrepositories = (  @CVSrepositories = (
         'local'   => ['Local Repository', '/home/cvs'],          'local'   => ['Local Repository', '/cvs'],
 #       'freebsd' => ['FreeBSD',          '/home/ncvs'],  
 #       'openbsd' => ['OpenBSD',          '/home/ncvs'],  
 #       'netbsd'  => ['NetBSD',           '/home/ncvs'],  
 #       'ruby'    => ['Ruby',             '/var/anoncvs/ruby'],  
 );  );
   
 # This tree is enabled by default when  # The default CVS root.  Note that @CVSrepositories is list, not a hash,
 # you enter the page  # so you'll want to use 2 * 0-based-index-number here; or set this directly
 $cvstreedefault = $CVSrepositories[2 * 0];    # The first one  # to the default's symbolic name. Unless specified, the first valid one in
   # @CVSrepositories is used as the default.
   #
   # For example:
   #
   #$cvstreedefault = $CVSrepositories[2 * 0];
   #$cvstreedefault = 'local';
   
 ##############  # Mirror sites.  The keys will be used as link texts, and the values are
 # Bug tracking system options  # URLs pointing to the corresponding mirrors.
 # ("PR" means Problem Report, as in GNATS)  #
 ##############  #%MIRRORS = (
   #     'Other location'  => 'http://192.168.0.1/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/',
   #     'Yet another one' => 'http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/',
   #);
   
   # Bug tracking system linking options ("PR" means Problem Report, as in GNATS)
   # This will be done only for views for which $allow_*_extra below is true.
   #
 #@prcategories = qw(  #@prcategories = qw(
 #    advocacy  #    advocacy
 #    alpha  #    alpha
Line 69  $cvstreedefault = $CVSrepositories[2 * 0];    # The fi
Line 94  $cvstreedefault = $CVSrepositories[2 * 0];    # The fi
 #    ports  #    ports
 #    sparc  #    sparc
 #);  #);
   
 #  
 #$prcgi = "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=%s";  #$prcgi = "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=%s";
 #  
 #$prkeyword = "PR";  #$prkeyword = "PR";
   
 ##############  # Manual gateway linking.  This will be done only for views for which
 # Manual gateway  # $allow_*_extra below is true.
 ##############  #
 $mancgi =  $mancgi =
     "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?apropos=0&sektion=%s&query=%s&manpath=FreeBSD+5.0-current&format=html";      "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?apropos=0&sektion=%s&query=%s&manpath=FreeBSD+7.0-current&format=html";
   
 ##############  # Defaults for user definable options.
 # Defaults for UserSettings  #
 ##############  
 %DEFAULTVALUE = (  %DEFAULTVALUE = (
   
         # sortby: File sort order      # sortby: File sort order
         #   file   Sort by filename      #   file   Sort by filename
         #   rev    Sort by revision number      #   rev    Sort by revision number
         #   date   Sort by commit date      #   date   Sort by commit date
         #   author Sort by author      #   author Sort by author
         #   log    Sort by log message      #   log    Sort by log message
       "sortby" => "file",
   
         "sortby" => "file",      # ignorecase: Ignore case in sorts (filenames, authors, log messages)
       #   0      Honor case
       #   1      Ignore case
       "ignorecase" => "0",
   
         # hideattic: Hide or show files in Attic      # hideattic: Hide or show files in Attic
         #   1      Hide files in Attic      #   1      Hide files in Attic
         #   0      Show files in Attic      #   0      Show files in Attic
       "hideattic" => "1",
   
         "hideattic" => "1",      # logsort: Sort order for CVS logs
       #   date   Sort revisions by date
       #   rev    Sort revision by revision number
       #   cvs    Don't sort them. Same order as CVS/RCS shows them.
       "logsort" => "date",
   
         # logsort: Sort order for CVS logs      # f: Default diff format
         #   date   Sort revisions by date      #   h      Human readable
         #   rev    Sort revision by revision number      #   u      Unified diff
         #   cvs    Don't sort them. Same order as CVS/RCS shows them.      #   c      Context diff
       #   uc     Unified diff, enscript colored (falls back to "u" w/o enscript)
       #   cc     Context diff, enscript colored (falls back to "c" w/o enscript)
       "f" => "u",
   
         "logsort" => "date",      # hidecvsroot: Don't show the CVSROOT directory.  Note that this is
       # just the default for a user settable option (like others in this
       # %DEFAULTVALUE hash); it won't really prevent access to CVSROOT.
       # See @ForbiddenFiles for that.
       #   1      Do not include the top-level CVSROOT directory in dir listings
       #   0      Treat the top-level CVSROOT directory just like all other dirs
       "hidecvsroot" => "0",
   
         # f:     Default diff format      # hidenonreadable: Don't show files and directories that cannot be read
         #   h      Human readable      # in directory listings.
         #   u      Unified diff      #   1      Hide non-readable entries
         #   c      Context diff      #   0      Show non-readable entries
         #   s      Side by side      "hidenonreadable" => "1",
         "f" => "u",  
   
         # hidecvsroot: Don't show the CVSROOT directory      # ln: Show line numbers in HTMLized views
         #   1      Hide CVSROOT directory      #   1      Show line numbers
         #   0      Show CVSROOT directory      #   0      Don't show line numbers
         "hidecvsroot" => "0",      "ln" => "0",
   
         # hidenonreadable: Don't show entries which cannot be read  
         #   1      Hide non-readable entries  
         #   0      Show non-readable entries  
         "hidenonreadable" => "1",  
 );  );
   
 ##############  #
 # some layout stuff  # Layout options (see also the included CSS file)
 ##############  #
   
 # The body-tag for directory views and logs  
 $body_tag = '<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff">';  
   
 # The body-tag for diffs and annotations  
 $body_tag_for_src = '<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#eeeeee">';  
   
 # Wanna have a logo on the page ?  # Wanna have a logo on the page ?
 $logo = '<img src="/icons/apache_pb.gif">';  #
   #$logo = '<p><img src="/icons/apache_pb.gif" alt="Powered by Apache" /></p>';
   
 # The title of the Page on startup  # The title of the Page on startup.  This will be put inside <h1> and <title>
   # tags, and HTML escaped.
   #
 $defaulttitle = "CVS Repository";  $defaulttitle = "CVS Repository";
   
 # The address is shown on the footer  # The address is shown on the footer.  This will be put inside a <address> tag.
 $address = "<font size=-1>CVSweb by &lt;knu\@FreeBSD.org&gt;</font>";  #
   $address = '<span style="font-size: smaller">CVSweb</span>';
   
 # color of navigation Header for  
 # diffs and annotations  
 $navigationHeaderColor = '#9999ee';  
   
 $long_intro = <<EOT;  $long_intro = <<EOT;
 <p>  <p>
 This is a WWW interface for CVS Repositories.  This is a WWW interface for CVS repositories.
 You can browse the file hierarchy by picking directories  You can browse the file hierarchy by following directory links (which
 (which have slashes after them, <i>e.g.</i>, <b>src/</b>).  have slashes after them, e.g. <code>src/</code>).
 If you pick a file, you will see the revision history  If you follow a link to a file, you will see its revision history.
 for that file.  Following a link labeled with a revision number will display that
 Selecting a revision number will download that revision of  revision of the file.  In the revision history view, there is a link
 the file.  There is a link at each revision to display  near each revision to display diffs between that revision and the
 diffs between that revision and the previous one, and  previous one, and a form at the bottom of the page that allows you to
 a form at the bottom of the page that allows you to  
 display diffs between arbitrary revisions.  display diffs between arbitrary revisions.
 </p>  </p><p>
 <p>  This script has been written by Bill Fenner and improved by Henner Zeller,
 This script has been written by Bill Fenner &lt;<a  Henrik Nordstr&ouml;m, and Ken Coar, then Akinori MUSHA brought it
 href="mailto:fenner\@FreeBSD.org">fenner\@FreeBSD.org</a>&gt; and  
 improved by Henner Zeller &lt;<a  
 href="mailto:zeller\@think.de">zeller\@think.de</a>&gt;, Henrik  
 Nordstr&ouml;m &lt;<a  
 href="mailto:hno\@hem.passagen.se">hno\@hem.passagen.se</a>&gt;, and  
 Ken Coar &lt;<a  
 href="mailto:Ken.Coar\@Golux.Com">Ken.Coar\@Golux.Com</a>&gt;, then  
 Akinori MUSHA &lt;<a  
 href="mailto:knu\@FreeBSD.org">knu\@FreeBSD.org</a>&gt; brought it  
 back to FreeBSD community and made further improvements; it is covered  back to FreeBSD community and made further improvements; it is covered
 by the <a  by <a
 href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.html">BSD-Licence</a>.  href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.html">The BSD License</a>.
 </p>  </p><p>
 <p>  
 If you would like to use this CGI script on your own web server and  If you would like to use this CGI script on your own web server and
 CVS tree, download the latest version <a  CVS tree, download the latest version from
 href="http://www.idaemons.org/~knu/cvsweb/">here</a>, and also check  &lt;<a href="http://cvsweb.bsd.lv/">http://cvsweb.bsd.lv/</a>&gt;.
 out Zeller's <a  
 href="http://linux.fh-heilbronn.de/~zeller/cgi/cvsweb.cgi" >CVSweb  
 distribution site</a>.  Bill's original script can be found <a  
 href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~fenner/cvsweb/">here</a>.  
 </p>  </p>
 <p>  
 Please send any suggestions, comments, etc. to  
 <a href="mailto:fenner\@FreeBSD.org">Bill Fenner</a> or, regarding the  
 modifications, to  
 <a href="mailto:knu\@FreeBSD.org">Akinori MUSHA</a>,  
 <a href="mailto:zeller\@think.de">Henner Zeller</a>,  
 <a href="mailto:hno\@hem.passagen.se">Henrik Nordstr&ouml;m</a>, or  
 <a href="mailto:Ken.Coar\@Golux.Com">Ken Coar</a>.  
 </p>  
 EOT  EOT
   
 $short_instruction = <<EOT;  $short_instruction = <<EOT;
 <p>  <p>
 Click on a directory to enter that directory. Click on a file to display  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.  its revision history and to get a chance to display diffs between revisions.
 </p>  </p>
 EOT  EOT
   
 # used icons; if icon-url is empty, the text representation is used; if  # Icons for the web UI.  If ICON-URL is empty, the TEXT representation is
 # you do not want to have an ugly tooltip for the icon, remove the  # used.  If you do not want to have a tool tip for an icon, set TEXT empty.
 # text-representation.  # The width and height of the icon allow the browser to correctly display
 # The width and height of the icon allow the browser to correcly display  # the table while still loading the icons.  If these icons are too large,
 # the table while still loading the icons.  # check out the "mini" versions in the icons/ directory; they have a
 # These default icons are coming with apache.  # width/height of 16/16.
 # If these icons are too large, check out the miniicons in the  #
 # icons/ directory; they have a width/height of 16/16  my $iconsdir = '/icons';
 my $iconsdir = "/icons";  
   
 # format:             TEXT      ICON-URL              width height  # format:          TEXT       ICON-URL                  width height
 %ICONS = (  %ICONS = (
         back => [("[BACK]", "$iconsdir/back.gif", 20, 22)],       back    => [('[BACK]',   "$iconsdir/back.gif",      20,   22)],
         dir  => [("[DIR]",  "$iconsdir/dir.gif",  20, 22)],       dir     => [('[DIR]',    "$iconsdir/dir.gif",       20,   22)],
         file => [("[TXT]",  "$iconsdir/text.gif", 20, 22)],       file    => [('[TXT]',    "$iconsdir/text.gif",      20,   22)],
        binfile => [('[BIN]',    "$iconsdir/binary.gif",    20,   22)],
        graph   => [('[GRAPH]',  "$iconsdir/minigraph.png", 16,   16)],
 );  );
 undef $iconsdir;  undef $iconsdir;
   
 # the length to which the last logentry should  # An URL where to find the CSS.
 # be truncated when shown in the directory view  #
   $cssurl = '/css/cvsweb.css';
   
   # The length to which the last log entry should be truncated when shown
   # in the directory view.
   #
 $shortLogLen = 80;  $shortLogLen = 80;
   
 # Show author of last change  # Show author of last change?
   #
 $show_author = 1;  $show_author = 1;
   
 ##############  # Cell padding for directory table.
 # table view for directories  #
 ##############  
   
 # Show directory as table  
 # this is much more readable but has one  
 # drawback: the whole table has to be loaded  
 # before common browsers display it which may  
 # be annoying if you have a slow link - and a  
 # large directory ..  
 $dirtable = 1;  
   
 # show different colors for even/odd rows  
 @tabcolors = ('#ffffff', '#ffffff');  
 $tablepadding = 2;  $tablepadding = 2;
   
 # Color of Header  # Regular expressions for files and directories which should be hidden.
 $columnHeaderColorDefault = '#ffffcc';  # Each regexp is compared against a path relative to a CVS root, after
 $columnHeaderColorSorted  = '#ffcc66';  # stripping the trailing ",v" if present.  Matching files and directories
   # are not displayed.
 #  
 # If you want to have colored borders  
 # around each row, uncomment this  
 $tableBorderColor = '#cccccc';  
   
 #  #
 # Modules in the repository that should not be displayed, either by default  
 # nor by explicit path specification.  
 #  
 @HideModules = (  
 #       "^my/secret/module",  
 );  
   
 #  
 # Files matching these pathnames shouldn't be checked out with cvsweb,  
 # since they may contain sensitive information. Simple file name based  
 # filter. Often, the CVSROOT/passwd is exposed and some people tend  
 # to check in their .cvspass, though this is a bad idea. These files  
 # shouldn't be readable by default. Thanks to Damian Gryski to point  
 # this out.  
 @ForbiddenFiles = (  @ForbiddenFiles = (
         "^CVSROOT/passwd\$",   # CVSROOT/passwd should not be cvs add'ed, though      qr|^CVSROOT/+passwd$|o, # CVSROOT/passwd should not be 'cvs add'ed though.
         "/\\.cvspass\$",       # Ditto.  Just in case.      qr|/\.cvspass$|o,       # Ditto.  Just in case.
      #qr|^my/+secret/+dir|o,
 );  );
   
   # Use CVSROOT/descriptions for describing the directories/modules?
   # See INSTALL, section 9.
 #  #
 # Use CVSROOT/CVSROOT/descriptions for describing the directories/modules  
 # See INSTALL section 8  
 #  
 $use_descriptions = 0;  $use_descriptions = 0;
   
 ##############  #
 # Human Readable Diff  # Human readable diff.
 ##############  #
   
 # (c) 1998 H. Zeller <zeller@think.de>  # (c) 1998 H. Zeller <zeller@think.de>
 #  #
 # Generates two columns of color encoded  # Generates two columns of color encoded diff; much like xdiff or GNU Emacs'
 # diff; much like xdiff or emacs-ediff mode.  # ediff-mode.
 #  #
 # The diff-stuff is a piece of code I once made for  # The diff-stuff is a piece of code I once made for cvs2html which is under
 # cvs2html which is under GPL,  # GPL, see http://www.sslug.dk/cvs2html
 # see http://www.sslug.dk/cvs2html  
 # (c) 1997/98 Peter Toft <pto@sslug.imm.dtu.dk>  # (c) 1997/98 Peter Toft <pto@sslug.imm.dtu.dk>
 #  
 # some parameters to screw:  
 ##  
   
 # make lines breakable so that the columns do not  # Make lines breakable so that the columns do not exceed the width of the
 # exceed the width of the browser  # browser?
   #
 $hr_breakable = 1;  $hr_breakable = 1;
   
 # give out function names in diffs  # Print function names in diffs (unified and context only).
 # this just makes sense if we have C-files, otherwise  # See the -p option in the diff(1) man page.
 # diff's heuristic doesn't work well ..  #
 # ( '-p' option to diff)  
 $showfunc = 1;  $showfunc = 1;
   
 # For each pair of regexps, files that match the first regexp will be diff'ed  # Ignore whitespace in human readable diffs? ('-w' option to diff)
 # with an '-F' option with the second regexp.  #
 %funcline_regexp = (  
         "\\.(4th|fr)\$" => "\\(^\\|[ \t]\\): ",  
         "\\.rb\$"       => "^[\t ]*\\(class\\|module\\|def\\) ",  
 );  
   
 # ignore whitespaces for human readable diffs  
 # (indendation and stuff ..)  
 # ( '-w' option to diff)  
 $hr_ignwhite = 0;  $hr_ignwhite = 0;
   
 # ignore diffs which are caused by  # Ignore diffs which are caused by keyword substitution, $Id and friends?
 # keyword-substitution like $Id - Stuff  # ('-kk' option to rcsdiff)
 # ( '-kk' option to rcsdiff)  #
 $hr_ignkeysubst = 1;  $hr_ignkeysubst = 1;
   
 # Colors and font to show the diff type of code changes  # The width of the textinput of the "request diff" form.
 $diffcolorHeading    = '#99cccc';    # color of 'Line'-head of each diffed file  #
 $diffcolorEmpty      = '#cccccc';    # color of 'empty' lines  
 $diffcolorRemove     = '#ff9999';    # Removed line(s) (left)  (  -  )  
 $diffcolorChange     = '#99ff99';    # Changed line(s) (     both    )  
 $diffcolorAdd        = '#ccccff';    # Added line(s)   (  - )  (right)  
 $diffcolorDarkChange = '#99cc99';    # lines, which are empty in change  
 $difffontface = "Helvetica,Arial";  
 $difffontsize = "-1";  
   
 # the width of the textinput of the  
 # request-diff-form  
 $inputTextSize = 12;  $inputTextSize = 12;
   
 ##############  # Custom per MIME type diff tools, used for comparing binary files such as
 # Mime Types  # spreadsheets, images etc.  Each key is a MIME type in lowercase.
 ##############  # Each value is an array ref of available diff tools for that type, each of
   # which is a hash ref with values (mandatory where default not listed):
   #   name: the name to show in the UI for this diff type
   #   cmd:  full path to executable
   #   args: arguments as an array ref (not string!, defaults to no arguments)
   #   type: output MIME type (defaults to text/plain)
   #
   %DIFF_COMMANDS = (
     #'text/xml' => [
     #  { name => 'XMLdiff',
     #    cmd  => $CMD{xmldiff},
     #  },
     #  { name => 'XMLdiff (XUpdate)',
     #    cmd  => $CMD{xmldiff},
     #    args => [ qw(-x) ],
     #    type => 'text/xml',
     #  },
     #],
   );
   
 # mapping to mimetypes to help  #
 # cvsweb to guess the correct mime-type on  # Mime types
 # checkout; you can use the mime.types from  #
 # apache here:  
 $mime_types = '/usr/local/etc/apache/mime.types';  
   
 # quick mime-type lookup; maps file-suffices to  # The MIME type lookup works like this:
 # mime-types for displaying checkouts in the browser.  # 1) Look up from %MTYPES below with the file name extension (suffix).
 # Further MimeTypes will be found in the  # 2) If not found, use the MIME::Types(3) module if it's available.
 # file $mime_types (apache style mime.types - file)  # 3) If not found, lookup from the $mime_types file (see below).
 # - add common mappings here for faster lookup  # 4) If not found, try %MTYPES{'*'}.
   # 5) If not found, use 'application/octet-stream' if the file's keyword
   #    substitution mode is b (ie. the file was checked in as binary to CVS),
   #    'text/plain' otherwise.
   
   # Quick MIME type lookup; maps filename extensions to MIME types.
   # Add common mappings here for fast lookup.  You can also use this
   # to override MIME::Types(3) or the $mime_types file (see below).
   #
 %MTYPES = (  %MTYPES = (
         "html"  => "text/html",          "html"  => "text/html",
         "shtml" => "text/html",          "shtml" => "text/html",
Line 361  $mime_types = '/usr/local/etc/apache/mime.types';
Line 341  $mime_types = '/usr/local/etc/apache/mime.types';
         "jpg"   => "image/jpeg",          "jpg"   => "image/jpeg",
         "png"   => "image/png",          "png"   => "image/png",
         "xpm"   => "image/xpm",          "xpm"   => "image/xpm",
         "*"     => "text/plain",  #       "*"     => "text/plain",
 );  );
   
 # Charset for HTML output  # The traditional mime.types file, eg. the one from Apache is fine.
   # See above where this gets used.
   #
   $mime_types = '/conf/mime.types';
   
   # Charset appended to the Content-Type HTTP header for text/* MIME types.
   # Note that the web server may default to some charset which may take effect
   # if you leave this parameter empty or unset.
   # For Apache, see also the AddDefaultCharset directive.
   #
 $charset = '';  $charset = '';
   
 # e.g.  # e.g.
Line 374  $charset = '';
Line 363  $charset = '';
 #  : $where =~ m,/ko[/_-], ? 'x-euc-kr'  #  : $where =~ m,/ko[/_-], ? 'x-euc-kr'
 #  : 'iso-8859-1';  #  : 'iso-8859-1';
   
   # Output filter
   #
   $output_filter = '';
   
   # e.g.
   ## unify/convert Japanese code into EUC-JP
   #$output_filter= '/usr/local/bin/nkf -e';
   
 ##############  ##############
 # Misc  # Misc
 ##############  ##############
 # allow annotation of files  
 # this requires rw-access to the  # Allow annotation of files?  See also @annotate_options below.
 # CVSROOT/history file (if you have one)  #
 # and rw-access to the subdirectory to  
 # place the lock so you maybe don't want it  
 $allow_annotate = 1;  $allow_annotate = 1;
   
 # allow pretty-printed version of files  # Allow HTMLized versions of files?
   #
 $allow_markup = 1;  $allow_markup = 1;
   
 # allow compression with gzip  # Allow CVSweb to create mailto: links from email addresses in various
 # of output if the Browser accepts  # HTMLized views?  Default: yes.
 # it (HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING=gzip)  #
 # [make sure to have gzip in the path]  #$allow_mailtos = 0;
 $allow_compress = 0;  
   
 # Make use of javascript functions.  ## Extra hyperlinking means hyperlinks to bug tracking systems and manual page
 # This way you can select one of your CVSroot  ## gateways, see $prcgi and $mancgi and related options above.
 # without pressing 'Go' (.. if you do have more  
 # than one CVSROOT defined)  
 $use_java_script = 1;  
   
 # open Download-Links in another window  # Allow extra hyperlinking (such as PR cross-references) in logs?
 $open_extern_window = 1;  # Default: yes.
   #
   #$allow_log_extra = 0;
   
 # The size of this extern window; this size option  # Allow extra hyperlinking in directory views?
 # needs use_java_script to be defined  #
 # just comment them if you don't want to have a fixed  $allow_dir_extra = 1;
 # size  
 #$extern_window_width = 600;  
 #$extern_window_height = 440;  
   
 # Edit Options  # Allow extra hyperlinking in source code/formatted diff views?
 # Enable form to edit your options (hideattic,sortbydate)  #
 # this isn't necessary if you've $dirtable defined 'cause  $allow_source_extra = 1;
 # this allows editing of all your options more intuitive  
 $edit_option_form = (not $dirtable);  
   
 # If you have files which automatically refers to other files  # Allow compression with gzip in general?  Note that this also requires
 # (such as HTML) then this allows you to browse the checked  # that the browser supports it, and will be disabled on the fly when necessary.
 # out files as if outside CVS.  #
 $checkout_magic = 1;  #$allow_compress = 1;
   
 # Show last changelog message for sub directories  # Use JavaScript in the UI?
   #
   $use_java_script = 1;
   
   # Show a form for setting options in the directory view?
   #
   $edit_option_form = 1;
   
   # Show last changelog message for subdirectories?
 # The current implementation makes many assumptions and may show the  # The current implementation makes many assumptions and may show the
 # incorrect file at some times. The main assumption is that the last  # incorrect file at some times. The main assumption is that the last
 # modified file has the newest filedate. But some CVS operations  # modified file has the newest filedate. But some CVS operations
 # touches the file without even when a new version is't checked in,  # touch the file even when a new version isn't checked in, and TAG
 # and TAG based browsing essientially puts this out of order, unless  # based browsing essentially puts this out of order unless the last
 # the last checkin was on the same tag as you are viewing.  # checkin was on the same tag as you are viewing.
 # Enable this if you like the feature, but don't rely on correct results.  # Enable this if you like the feature, but don't rely on correct results.
 $show_subdir_lastmod = 0;  #
   #$show_subdir_lastmod = 1;
   
 # Background color of logentry in markup  # Show CVS log when viewing file contents?
 $markupLogColor = "#ffffff";  #
   
 # Show CVS log when viewing file contents  
 $show_log_in_markup = 1;  $show_log_in_markup = 1;
   
 # Preformat when viewing file contents.  This should be turned off  # Preformat when viewing file contents?  This should be turned off
 # when you have files in the repository that are in a multibyte  # when you have files in the repository that are in a multibyte
 # encoding which uses HTML special characters ([<>&"]) as part of a  # encoding which uses HTML special characters ([<>&"]) as part of a
 # multi-byte character. (such as iso-2022-jp, ShiftJIS, etc.)  # multibyte character. (such as iso-2022-jp, ShiftJIS, etc.)
 # Otherwise those files will get screwed up in markup.  # Otherwise those files will get screwed up in markup.
 $preformat_in_markup = '';  #
   # Note: enscript(1) highlighting is preferred over the built-in preformatting,
   # ie. this has no effect if $allow_enscript is true and enscript can highlight
   # the file.
   #
   #$preformat_in_markup = 1;
   
 # Tabstop used to expand tabs in colored diffs. If undefined then  # Default tab width used to expand tabs to spaces in various HTMLized views.
 # tabs are always expanded to 8 spaces.  # Note that CVSweb scans the first few lines of sources for some common editor
 $tabstop = 8;  # directives controlling the tab width.  It uses the value from them if found,
   # falling back to the value of $tabstop if not.  Default: 8.
   #
   #$tabstop = 4;
   
 # if you wish to display absolute times in your local timezone,  # If you wish to display absolute times in your local timezone,
 # then define mytz and fill in the strings for your standard and  # then define @mytz and fill in the strings for your standard and
 # daylight time. Note that you must also make sure the system  # daylight time. Note that you must also make sure the system
 # timezone is correctly set.  # timezone is correctly set.
 # @mytz=("EST", "EDT");  #
   #@mytz=("EST", "EDT");
   
 # cvsweb is friendly to caches by indicating a suitable  # CVSweb is friendly to caches by sending the HTTP Last-Modified
 # last-modified timestamp. Doing this uses slightly more  # header corresponding to the sent content.  In the case of a
 # CPU so you might want to disable it if you have a slow  # checkout, this may require running rcslog on the file solely for the
 # server  # purpose of retrieving the timestamp to be sent.  If you have a slow
   # server, you may want to turn this off for a small performance gain.
   #
 $use_moddate = 1;  $use_moddate = 1;
   
 # Allows downloading a tarball of the current directory if set.  # Maximum number of filenames to pass to rlog(1) in one command.
 # Bear in mind that this allows downloading a tarball of your entire  # If you see "Failed to spawn GNU rlog" errors with directories containing
 # repository, which can take a lot of time and disk space to create!  # lots of files, experiment by setting this to different values and see if
 # If you enable this, you may need to make sure that cvsweb can write to  # the error still occurs.  A good value to start from would be eg. 200.
 # CVSROOT/val-tags, due to a bug in cvs.  # Just comment this out if you're not bitten by the problem.
 $allow_tar = '';  #
   #$file_list_len = 200;
   
   # Allow graphical representations of file revisions and branches with CvsGraph?
   #
   $allow_cvsgraph = $CMD{cvsgraph} ? 1 : 0;
   
   # Path to the CvsGraph configuration file.  Only used if $allow_cvsgraph
   # is true.  Leave this empty or comment it out to make cvsgraph(1) use its
   # default configuration file.  Note that CVSweb will override some of the
   # settings in the configuration file with command line options, see
   # doGraph() and doGraphView() in cvsweb.cgi for details.
   #
   #$cvsgraph_config = "/etc/cvsgraph.conf";
   
   # URL to the CVSHistory script.  This should be absolute (but does not need
   # to include the host and port if the script is on the same server as
   # CVSweb).
   #$cvshistory_url = "/cgi-bin/cvshistory.cgi";
   
   # Whether to allow downloading a tarball or a zip of the current directory.
   # 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, gzip and zip options below.
   #
   #$allow_tar = (($CMD{tar} && $CMD{gzip}) || $CMD{zip}) ? 1 : 0;
   
 # Options to pass to tar(1).  # Options to pass to tar(1).
   # For example: @tar_options = qw(--ignore-failed-read);
   # GNU tar has some useful options against unexpected errors.
   # Other useful options include "--owner=0" and "--group=0", see
   # the tar(1) (or gtar(1)) manpage for details.
   #
 @tar_options = qw();  @tar_options = qw();
   
 # e.g. @tar_options = qw(--ignore-failed-read);  
 #      GNU tar has some useful options against unexpected errors.  
   
 # Options to pass to gzip(1) when compressing a tarball to download.  # 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();  @gzip_options = qw();
   
 # e.g. @gzip_options = qw(-3);  
 #      Try lower compression level than 6 (default) if you want faster  
 #      compression, or higher, for better compression.  
   
 # Options to pass to zip(1) when compressing a zip archive to download.  # Options to pass to zip(1) when compressing a zip archive to download.
 @zip_options = qw();  # For example: @zip_options = qw(-3);
   # Try lower compression level than 6 (default) if you want faster
   # compression, or higher for better compression.
   #
   @zip_options = qw(-q);
   
 # e.g. @zip_options = qw(-3);  
 #      Try lower compression level than 6 (default) if you want faster  
 #      compression, or higher, for better compression.  
   
 # Options to pass to cvs(1).  # Options to pass to cvs(1).
 @cvs_options = qw(-l);  # 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.
   # For other cvs versions, either suppress history logging by using the
   # LogHistory parameter in CVSROOT/config or make sure that the CVSweb user
   # 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.
   #
   @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});
   
 push @cvs_options, '-R' if ($uname eq 'FreeBSD' || $uname eq 'OpenBSD');  # Options to pass to the 'cvs annotate' command, usually the normal
   # @cvs_options are good enough here.
   # To make annotate work against a read only repository, add -n, ie.:
   # @annotate_options = (@cvs_options, '-n');
   #
   @annotate_options = @cvs_options;
   
 #      Only FreeBSD's and OpenBSD's cvs(1) supports -R (read only access  # Options to pass to rcsdiff(1).
 #      mode) option, which considerably speeds up checkouts over NFS.  # Probably the only useful one here is -q (suppress diagnostic output).
   #
   @rcsdiff_options = qw(-q);
   
   # Enables syntax highlighting using GNU Enscript if set.
   # You will need GNU Enscript version 1.6.3 or newer for this to work.
   #
   #$allow_enscript = $CMD{enscript} ? 1 : 0;
   
   # Options to pass to enscript(1).
   # Do not set the -q, --language, -o or --highlight options here.
   # Most useful styles are probably emacs, emacs_verbose and msvc.
   #
   @enscript_options = qw(--style=emacs --color=1);
   
   # Enscript highlight rule to filename regex mappings.  The set of useful
   # mappings depends on what highlight rules the system has installed.
   #
   %enscript_types =
     (
      'ada'          => qr/\.ad(s|b|a)$/o,
      'asm'          => qr/\.[Ss]$/o,
      'awk'          => qr/\.awk$/o,
      'bash'         => qr/\.(bash(_profile|rc)|inputrc)$/o,
      'c'            => qr/\.(c|h)$/o,
      'changelog'    => qr/^changelog$/io,
      'cpp'          => qr/\.(c\+\+|C|H|cpp|cc|cxx)$/o,
      'csh'          => qr/\.(csh(rc)?|log(in|out)|history)$/o,
      'elisp'        => qr/\.e(l|macs)$/o,
      'fortran'      => qr/\.[fF]$/o,
      'haskell'      => qr/\.(l?h|l?g)s$/o,
      'html'         => qr/\.x?html?$/o,
      'idl'          => qr/\.idl$/o,
      'inf'          => qr/\.inf$/io,
      'java'         => qr/\.java$/o,
      'javascript'   => qr/\.(js|pac)$/o,
      'ksh'          => qr/\.ksh$/o,
      'm4'           => qr/\.m4$/o,
      'makefile'     => qr/(GNU)?[Mm]akefile(?!\.PL\b)|\.(ma?ke?|am)$/o,
      'matlab'       => qr/\.m$/o,
      'nroff'        => qr/\.man$/o,
      'pascal'       => qr/\.p(as|p)?$/io,
      'perl'         => qr/\.p(m|(er)?l)$/io,
      'postscript'   => qr/\.e?ps$/io,
      'python'       => qr/\.py$/o,
      'rfc'          => qr/\b((rfc|draft)\..*\.txt)$/o,
      'scheme'       => qr/\.(scm|scheme)$/o,
      'sh'           => qr/\.sh$/o,
      'skill'        => qr/\.il$/o,
      'sql'          => qr/\.sql$/o,
      'states'       => qr/\.st$/o,
      'synopsys'     => qr/\.s(cr|yn(th)?)$/o,
      'tcl'          => qr/\.tcl$/o,
      'tcsh'         => qr/\.tcshrc$/o,
      'tex'          => qr/\.tex$/o,
      'vba'          => qr/\.vba$/o,
      'verilog'      => qr/\.(v|vh)$/o,
      'vhdl'         => qr/\.vhdl?$/o,
      'vrml'         => qr/\.wrl$/o,
      'wmlscript'    => qr/\.wmls(cript)?$/o,
      'zsh'          => qr/\.(zsh(env|rc)|z(profile|log(in|out)))$/o,
     );
   
   # Troubleshooting: in case of problems, setting this to 1 will cause more
   # error output into your web server error log.  Under normal operation,
   # this should be set to 0 or commented out.
   #
   #$DEBUG = 1;
   
   # Enable this to let CVSweb load extra configuration files from the "conf.d"
   # subdirectory of the directory this file is located in.  This enables site
   # specific configuration without having to modify this "master" configuration
   # file (except for enabling this functionality below :)
   #
   if (0) {
     my $confdir = catdir(dirname(__FILE__), 'conf.d');
     if (opendir(CONFD, $confdir)) {
       my @files = sort(map(catfile($confdir, $_), readdir(CONFD)));
       close(CONFD);
       for my $conffile (grep(-f && -r _, @files)) {
         ($conffile) = ($conffile =~ /(.+\.conf)$/) or next;
         do "$conffile" or config_error($conffile, $@);
       }
     }
   }
   
 1;  1;
   
 #EOF  # EOF

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