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Bug 111767
www-apps/viewcvs: allow_tar config option is ignored
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viewcvs.conf
viewcvs.conf (text/plain), 18.92 KB, created by
Andrei Ivanov
on 2005-11-07 07:16:03 UTC
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>#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ># ># Configuration file for ViewCVS ># ># Information on ViewCVS is located at the following web site: ># http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/ ># >#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ># ># BASIC CONFIGURATION ># ># For correct operation, you will probably need to change the following ># configuration variables: ># ># cvs_roots (for CVS) ># svn_roots (for Subversion) ># root_parents (for CVS or Subversion) ># default_root ># rcs_path or cvsnt_exe_path ># mime_types_file ># ># It is usually desirable to change the following variables: ># ># address ># forbidden ># ># use_enscript ># use_cvsgraph ># ># For Python source colorization: ># ># py2html_path ># ># To optimize delivery of ViewCVS static files: ># ># docroot ># ># To customize the display of ViewCVS for your site: ># ># template_dir ># the [templates] override section ># > ># ># FORMAT INFORMATION ># ># This file is delineated by sections, specified in [brackets]. Within each ># section, are a number of configuration settings. These settings take the ># form of: name = value. Values may be continued on the following line by ># indenting the continued line. ># ># WARNING: indentation *always* means continuation. name=value lines should ># always start in column zero. ># ># Comments should always start in column zero, and are identified with "#". ># ># Certain configuration settings may have multiple values. These should be ># separated by a comma. The settings where this is allowed are noted below. ># ># Any other setting that requires special syntax is noted at that setting. ># > >#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >[general] > ># ># This setting specifies each of the CVS roots on your system and assigns ># names to them. Each root should be given by a "name: path" value. Multiple ># roots should be separated by commas and can be placed on separate lines. ># >cvs_roots = cvs: /cvs > ># ># This setting specifies each of the Subversion roots (repositories) ># on your system and assigns names to them. Each root should be given ># by a "name: path" value. Multiple roots should be separated by ># commas and can be placed on separate lines. ># >#svn_roots = svn: /home/svnrepos > ># The 'root_parents' setting specifies a list of directories in which ># any number of repositories may reside. Rather than force you to add ># a new entry to 'cvs_roots' or 'svn_roots' each time you create a new ># repository, ViewCVS rewards you for organising all your repositories ># under a few parent directories by allowing you to simply specifiy ># just those parent directories. ViewCVS will then notice each ># repository in that directory as a new root whose name is the ># subdirectory of the parent path in which that repository lives. ># ># You can specify multiple parent paths separated by commas or new lines. ># ># Caution: these names can, of course, clash with names you have ># defined in your cvs_roots or svn_roots configuration items. If this ># occurs, you can either rename the offending repository on disk, or ># grant new names to the clashing item in cvs_roots or svn_roots. ># Each parent path is processed sequentially, so repositories under ># later parent paths may override earlier ones. ># >#root_parents = /home/svn-repositories : svn, ># /home/cvs-repositories : cvs > ># this is the name of the default root ># (ignored when root_as_url_component is turned on) >default_root = cvs > ># uncomment if the RCS binaries are not on the standard path >#rcs_path = /usr/bin/ > ># ViewCVS can use CVSNT (www.cvsnt.org) instead of the RCS ># utilities to retrieve information from CVS repositories. ># To enable use of CVSNT, set the "cvsnt_exe_path" value ># to the path of the CVSNT executable. (If CVSNT is on the ># standard path, you can also set it to the name of the ># CVSNT executable). By default "cvsnt_exe_path" is set to ># "cvs" on Windows and is not set on other platforms. ># >#cvsnt_exe_path = >#cvsnt_exe_path = cvs >#cvsnt_exe_path = K:\Program Files\cvsnt\cvs.exe >#cvsnt_exe_path = /usr/bin/cvs > ># use rcsparse python module to retrieve cvs repository information instead ># of invoking rcs utilities. this feature is experimental >use_rcsparse = 0 > ># uncomment if the svn command-line utilities are not on the standard path >#svn_path = /usr/bin/ > ># ># This is a pathname to a MIME types file to help viewcvs to guess the ># correct MIME type on checkout. ># ># If you are having problems with the default guess on the MIME type, then ># uncomment this option and point it at a MIME type file. ># ># For example, you can use the mime.types from apache here: >#mime_types_file = /usr/local/apache/conf/mime.types > ># This address is shown in the footer of the generated pages. ># It must be replaced with the address of the local repository maintainer. >address = <zz@zz> > ># ># This should contain a list of modules in the repository that should not be ># displayed (by default or by explicit path specification). ># ># This configuration can be a simple list of modules, or it can get quite ># complex: ># ># *) The "!" can be used before a module to explicitly state that it ># is NOT forbidden. Whenever this form is seen, then all modules will ># be forbidden unless one of the "!" modules match. ># ># *) Shell-style "glob" expressions may be used. "*" will match any ># sequence of zero or more characters, "?" will match any single ># character, "[seq]" will match any character in seq, and "[!seq]" ># will match any character not in seq. ># ># *) Tests are performed in sequence. The first match will terminate the ># testing. This allows for more complex allow/deny patterns. ># ># Tests are case-sensitive. ># >forbidden = > ># Some examples: ># ># Disallow "example" but allow all others: ># forbidden = example ># ># Disallow "example1" and "example2" but allow all others: ># forbidden = example1, example2 ># ># Allow *only* "example1" and "example2": ># forbidden = !example1, !example2 ># ># Forbid modules starting with "x": ># forbidden = x* ># ># Allow modules starting with "x" but no others: ># forbidden = !x* ># ># Allow "xml", forbid other modules starting with "x", and allow the rest: ># forbidden = !xml, x*, !* ># > ># ># This option provides a mechanism for custom key/value pairs to be ># available to templates. These are stored in key/value files (KV files). ># ># Pathnames to the KV files are listed here, specified as absolute paths ># or relative to this configuration file. The kV files follow the same ># format as this configuration file. It may have multiple, user-defined ># sections, and user-defined options in those sections. These are all ># placed into a structure available to the templates as: ># ># kv.SECTION.OPTION ># ># Note that an option name can be dotted. For example: ># ># [my_images] ># logos.small = /images/small-logo.png ># logos.big = /images/big-logo.png ># ># Templates can use these with a directive like: [kv.my_images.logos.small] ># ># Note that sections across multiple files will be merged. If two files ># have a [my_images] section, then the options will be merged together. ># If two files have the same option name in a section, then one will ># overwrite the other (it is unspecified regarding which "wins"). ># ># To further categorize the KV files, and how the values are provided to ># the templates, a KV file name may be annotated with an additional level ># of dotted naming. For example: ># ># kv_files = [asf]kv/images.conf ># ># Assuming the same section as above, the template would refer to an image ># using [kv.asf.my_images.logos.small] ># ># Lastly, it is possible to use %lang% in the filenames to specify a ># substitution of the selected language-tag. ># >kv_files = > ># example: ># kv_files = kv/file1.conf, kv/file2.conf, [i18n]kv/%lang%_data.conf ># > ># ># The languages available to ViewCVS. There are several i18n mechanisms ># available: ># ># 1) using key/value extension system and reading KV files based on ># the selected language ># 2) GNU gettext to substitute text in the templates ># 3) using different templates, based on the selected language ># ># ### NOTE: at the moment, the GNU gettext style is not implemented ># ># This option is a comma-separated list of language-tag values. The first ># language-tag listed is the default language, and will be used if an ># Accept-Language header is not present in the request, or none of the ># user's requested languages are available. If there are ties on the ># selection of a language, then the first to appear in the list is chosen. ># >languages = en-us > ># other examples: ># ># languages = en-us, de ># languages = en-us, en-gb, de ># languages = de, fr, en-us ># > >#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >[options] >### DOC > ># root_as_url_component: Interpret the first path component in the URL ># after the script location as the root to use. This is an ># alternative to using the "root=" query key. If ViewCVS is configured ># with multiple repositories, this results in more natural looking ># ViewCVS URLs and allows you to browse checked out HTML files with ># relative links to other repository files within ViewCVS. ># Note: Enabling this option will break backwards compatibility with ># any old ViewCVS URL which doesn't have an explicit "root" parameter. >root_as_url_component = 0 > ># checkout_magic: Generate checkout links with a magic *checkout* prefix. ># This option is enabled for backwards compatibility with URLs used by old ># versions of ViewCVS. If you disable it, old *checkout* URLs will continue ># to work, but old log page urls which don't have explicit "view=log" ># parameters will load checkout pages instead. It is recommended that you ># disable this option in a fresh viewcvs installation, or if you don't need ># to support old-style log URLs. >checkout_magic = 1 > ># http_expiration_time: Expiration time (in seconds) for cacheable ># pages served by ViewCVS. Note that in most cases, a cache aware ># client will only revalidate the page after it expires (using the ># If-Modified-Since and/or If-None-Match headers) and that browsers ># will also revalidate the page when the reload button is pressed. ># Set to 0 to disable the transmission of these caching headers. >http_expiration_time = 600 > ># generate_etags: Generate Etag headers for relevant pages to assist ># in browser caching. ># 1 Generate Etags ># 0 Don't generate Etags >generate_etags = 1 > ># sort_by: File sort order ># file Sort by filename ># rev Sort by revision number ># date Sort by commit date ># author Sort by author ># log Sort by log message >sort_by = file > ># sort_group_dirs: Group directories when sorting ># 1 Group directories together ># 0 No grouping -- sort directories as any other item would be sorted >sort_group_dirs = 1 > ># hide_attic: Hide or show the contents of the Attic subdirectory ># 1 Hide dead files inside Attic subdir ># 0 Show the files which are inside the Attic subdir >hide_attic = 1 > ># log_sort: Sort order for log messages ># date Sort revisions by date ># rev Sort revision by revision number ># cvs Don't sort them. Same order as CVS/RCS shows them. >log_sort = date > ># diff_format: Default diff format ># h Human readable ># u Unified diff ># c Context diff ># s Side by side ># l Long human readable (more context) >diff_format = h > ># hide_cvsroot: Don't show the CVSROOT directory ># 1 Hide CVSROOT directory ># 0 Show CVSROOT directory >hide_cvsroot = 1 > ># set to 1 to make lines break at spaces, ># set to 0 to make no-break lines, ># set to a positive integer to make the lines cut at that length >hr_breakable = 1 > ># give out function names in human readable diffs ># this just makes sense if we have C-files, otherwise ># diff's heuristic doesn't work well .. ># ( '-p' option to diff) >hr_funout = 0 > ># ignore whitespaces for human readable diffs ># (indendation and stuff ..) ># ( '-w' option to diff) >hr_ignore_white = 1 > ># ignore diffs which are caused by ># keyword-substitution like $Id - Stuff ># ( '-kk' option to rcsdiff) >hr_ignore_keyword_subst = 1 > ># allow annotation of files. >allow_annotate = 1 > ># allow pretty-printed version of files >allow_markup = 1 > ># allow compression with gzip of output if the Browser accepts it ># (HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING=gzip) ># [make sure to have gzip in the path] >allow_compress = 1 > ># The directory which contains the EZT templates used by ViewCVS to ># customize the display of the various output views. ViewCVS looks in ># this directory for files with names that match the name of the view ># ("log", "directory", etc.) plus the ".ezt" extension. If specified ># as a relative path, it is relative to the ViewCVS installation ># directory (/var/www/localhost/viewcvs); absolute paths may be used ># as well. ># ># If %lang% occurs in the pathname, then the selected language will be ># substituted. ># >template_dir = templates > ># Web path to a directory that contains ViewCVS static files ># (stylesheets, images, etc.) If set, static files will get ># downloaded directory from this location. If unset, static files ># will be served by the ViewCVS script (at a likely performance ># penalty, and from the "docroot" subdirectory of the directory ># specified by the "template_dir" option). >#docroot = /docroot > ># Show last changelog message for sub directories ># The current implementation makes many assumptions and may show the ># incorrect file at some times. The main assumption is that the last ># modified file has the newest filedate. But some CVS operations ># touches the file without even when a new version is't checked in, ># and TAG based browsing essientially puts this out of order, unless ># the last checkin was on the same tag as you are viewing. ># Enable this if you like the feature, but don't rely on correct results. >show_subdir_lastmod = 0 > ># show a portion of the most recent log entry in directory listings >show_logs = 1 > ># Show log when viewing file contents >show_log_in_markup = 1 > ># Cross filesystem copies when traversing Subversion file revision histories. >cross_copies = 1 > ># Display dates as UTC or in local time zone >#use_localtime = 0 >use_localtime = 1 > ># == Configuration defaults == ># Defaults for configuration variables that shouldn't need ># to be configured.. > ># ># If you want to use Marc-Andrew Lemburg's py2html (and Just van Rossum's ># PyFontify) to colorize Python files, then you may need to change this ># variable to point to their directory location. ># ># This directory AND the standard Python path will be searched. ># >py2html_path = . >#py2html_path = /usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-python > ># the length to which the most recent log entry should be truncated when ># shown in the directory view >short_log_len = 80 > ># should we use 'enscript' for syntax coloring? >use_enscript = 1 > ># ># if the enscript program is not on the path, set this value ># >enscript_path = ># enscript_path = /usr/bin/ > ># use php to colorize .php and .inc files? >use_php = 1 > ># path to php executable >php_exe_path = php ># php_exe_path = /usr/local/bin/php ># php_exe_path = C:\Program Files\php\cli\php.exe > ># ># ViewCVS has its own set of mappings from filename extensions and filenames ># to languages. If the language is not supported by enscript, then it can ># be listed here to disable the use of enscript. ># >disable_enscript_lang = ># disable_enscript_lang = perl, cpp > ># ># ViewCVS can generate tarball from a repository on the fly. ># >allow_tar = 0 ># allow_tar = 1 > ># ># Use CvsGraph. See http://www.akhphd.au.dk/~bertho/cvsgraph/ for ># documentation and download. ># ># use_cvsgraph = 0 > use_cvsgraph = 1 > ># ># if the cvsgraph program is not on the path, set this value ># >cvsgraph_path = ># cvsgraph_path = /usr/local/bin/ > ># ># Location of the customized cvsgraph configuration file. ># You will need an absolute pathname here: ># >cvsgraph_conf = /var/www/localhost/viewcvs/cvsgraph.conf > ># ># Set to enable regular expression search of all files in a directory ># ># WARNING: ># ># Enabling this option can consume HUGE amounts of server time. A ># "checkout" must be performed on *each* file in a directory, and ># the result needs to be searched for a match against the regular ># expression. ># ># ># SECURITY WARNING: Denial Of Service ># ># Since a user can enter the regular expression, it is possible for ># them to enter an expression with many alternatives and a lot of ># backtracking. Executing that search over thousands of lines over ># dozens of files can easily tie up a server for a long period of ># time. ># ># This option should only be used on sites with trusted users. It is ># highly inadvisable to use this on a public site. ># >use_re_search = 0 ># use_re_search = 1 > ># ># Split directories and logs into pages. ># Allows ViewCVS to present discrete pages to the users instead of the ># entire log or directory. ># Set use_pagesize to the number of entries you want displayed on a page. ># >use_pagesize = 0 ># use_pagesize = 20 > >#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >[templates] > ># You can override the templates used by various ViewCVS views in this ># section. By default, ViewCVS will look for templates in the ># directory specified by the "template_dir" configuration option (see ># the documentation for that option for details). But if you want to ># use a different template for a particular view, simply uncomment the ># appropriate option below and specify the currect location of the EZT ># template file you wish to use for that view. ># ># Templates are specified relative to the installation directory ># (/var/www/localhost/viewcvs), but absolute paths may also be used. ># ># If %lang% occurs in the pathname, then the selected language will be ># substituted. ># ># Note: the selected language is defined by the "languages" item in the ># [general] section, and based on the request's Accept-Language ># header. ># >#directory = templates/directory.ezt >#directory = templates/dir_alternate.ezt ### an alternative directory view >#log = templates/log.ezt >#log = templates/log_table.ezt ### a table-based alternative log view >#query = templates/query.ezt >#diff = templates/diff.ezt >#graph = templates/graph.ezt >#annotate = templates/annotate.ezt >#markup = templates/markup.ezt >#revision = templates/revision.ezt >#query_form = templates/query_form.ezt >#query_results = templates/query_results.ezt >#error = templates/error.ezt >#roots = templates/roots.ezt > >#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >[cvsdb] > >enabled = 0 >#host = localhost >#database_name = ViewCVS >#user = >#passwd = >#readonly_user = >#readonly_passwd = >#row_limit = 1000 > >#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >[vhosts] >### DOC > ># vhost1 = glob1, glob2 ># vhost2 = glob3, glob4 > ># [vhost1-section] ># option = value ># [vhost1-othersection] ># option = value ># [vhost2-section] ># option = value > ># ># Here is an example: ># ># [vhosts] ># lyra = *lyra.org ># ># [lyra-general] ># forbidden = hideme ># ># [lyra-options] ># show_logs = 0 ># ># Note that "lyra" is the "canonical" name for all hosts in the lyra.org ># domain. This canonical name is then used within the additional, vhost- ># specific sections to override specific values in the common sections. ># > >#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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