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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Configuration file for ViewVC
#
# Information on ViewVC is located at the following web site:
# http://viewvc.org/
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# THE FORMAT OF THIS CONFIGURATION FILE
#
# 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.
#
#
# SOME TERMINOLOGY USED HEREIN
#
# "root" - This is a CVS or Subversion repository. For Subversion, the
# meaning is pretty clear, as the virtual, versioned directory tree
# stored inside a Subversion repository looks nothing like the actual
# tree visible with shell utilities that holds the repository. For
# CVS, this is more confusing, because CVS's repository layout mimics
# (actually, defines) the layout of the stuff housed in the repository.
# But a CVS repository can be identified by the presence of a CVSROOT
# subdirectory in its root directory.
#
# "module" - A module is a top-level subdirectory of a root, usually
# associated with the concept of a single "project" among many housed
# within a single repository.
#
#
# BASIC VIEWVC CONFIGURATION HINTS
#
# While ViewVC has quite a few configuration options, you generally
# only need to change a small subset of them to get your ViewVC
# installation working properly. Here are some options that we
# recommend you pay attention to. Of course, don't try to change the
# options here -- do so in the relevant section of the configuration
# file below.
#
# 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
# root_as_url_component
# rcs_dir
# mime_types_file
# the many options in the [utilities] section
#
# It is usually desirable to change the following variables:
#
# address
# forbidden
#
# use_enscript
# use_cvsgraph
#
# To optimize delivery of ViewVC static files:
#
# docroot
#
# To customize the display of ViewVC for your site:
#
# template_dir
# the [templates] override section
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[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: /home/cvsroot
#
# 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, ViewVC rewards you for organising all your repositories
# under a few parent directories by allowing you to simply specifiy
# just those parent directories. ViewVC 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. Valid names include those
# explicitly listed in the cvs_roots and svn_roots configuration
# options, as well as those implicitly indicated by virtue of being
# the basenames of repositories found in the root_parents option
# locations.
#
# Note: This setting is ignored when root_as_url_component is enabled.
default_root = cvs
#
# This is a pathname to a MIME types file to help viewvc 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 provided by Apache here:
#mime_types_file = /usr/local/apache2/conf/mime.types
# The address of the local repository maintainer. (This option is
# provided only as a convenience for ViewVC installations which are
# using the default template set, where the value of this option will
# be displayed in the footer of every ViewVC page.)
address =
#
# This option provides a mechanism for custom key/value pairs to be
# available to templates. These are stored in key/value (KV) files.
#
# The paths of the KV files are listed here, specified either as
# absolute paths or relative to this configuration file. The files
# use the same format as this configuration file, containing one or
# more user-defined sections, and user-defined options in those
# sections. ViewVC makes these options available to template authors
# 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 section names which are common to multiple KV files will
# be merged. If two files have a [my_images] section, then the
# options in those two like-named sections will be merged together.
# If two files have the same option name in a section, then one will
# overwrite the other (and which one "wins" is unspecified).
#
# 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.
#
# Example:
# kv_files = kv/file1.conf, kv/file2.conf, [i18n]kv/%lang%_data.conf
#
kv_files =
#
# This option is a comma-separated list of language-tag values
# available to ViewVC. 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.
#
# Some examples:
#
# languages = en-us, de
# languages = en-us, en-gb, de
# languages = de, fr, en-us
#
languages = en-us
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[utilities]
# ViewVC uses (sometimes optionally) various third-party programs to do some
# of the heavy lifting. Generally, it will attempt to execute those utility
# programs in such a way that if they are found in ViewVC's executable
# search path ($PATH, %PATH%, etc.) all is well. But sometimes these tools
# aren't installed in the executable search path, so here's where you can
# tell ViewVC where to find them.
#
# NOTE: Options with a "_dir" suffix are for configuring the directories
# in which certain programs live; otherwise, the option value should
# point to the actual program.
# RCS utilities, used for viewing CVS repositories
rcs_dir =
# rcs_dir = /usr/bin/
# ViewVC 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" 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" is set to "cvs" on Windows and
# is not set on other platforms.
cvsnt =
# cvsnt =
# cvsnt = cvs
# cvsnt = K:\Program Files\cvsnt\cvs.exe
# cvsnt = = /usr/bin/cvs
# Subversion command-line client, used for viewing Subversion repositories
svn =
# svn_dir = /usr/bin/svn
# GNU diff, used for showing file version differences
diff =
# diff = /usr/bin/diff
# GNU Enscript, a syntax highlighting program (see options.use_enscript)
enscript =
# enscript = /usr/bin/enscript
# Highlight, a syntax highlighting program (see options.use_highlight)
highlight =
# highlight = /usr/bin/highlight
# GNU source-highlight, a syntax highlighting program (see
# options.use_source_highlight)
source_highlight =
# source_highlight = /usr/bin/source-highlight
# Marc-Andrew Lemburg's py2html, Python colorizer (see options.use_py2html)
py2html_dir = .
# py2html_dir = /usr/local/lib/python1.5/site-python
# PHP, used to colorize PHP files (see options.use_php)
# (This should be set to the path of a PHP CLI executable, not the path
# to a CGI executable. If you use a CGI executable, you may see "no input file
# specified" or "force-cgi-redirect" errors instead of colorized source. The
# output of "php -v" tells you whether an given executable is CLI or CGI.)
php = php
# php = /usr/local/bin/php
# php = C:\Program Files\php\cli\php.exe
# CvsGraph, a graphical CVS version graph generator (see options.use_cvsgraph)
cvsgraph =
# cvsgraph = /usr/local/bin/cvsgraph
# Gzip, file compression utility (see options.allow_tar)
gzip =
# gzip = /usr/bin/gzip
# Sed, stream editor
sed =
# sed = /usr/bin/sed
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[options]
# 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 ViewVC is configured
# with multiple repositories, this results in more natural looking
# ViewVC URLs.
# 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 = 1
# checkout_magic: Use checkout links with magic /*checkout*/ prefixes so
# checked out HTML pages can have working links to other repository files
# Note: This option is DEPRECATED and should not be used in new ViewVC
# installations. Setting "default_file_view = co" achieves the same effect
checkout_magic = 0
# allowed_views: List the ViewVC views which are enabled. Views not
# in this comma-delited list will not be served (or, will return an
# error on attempted access).
# Possible values: "tar", "annotate", "co", "markup"
allowed_views = markup, annotate
# authorizer: The name of the ViewVC authorizer plugin to use when
# authorizing access to repository contents. This value must be the
# name of a Python module addressable as vcauth.MODULENAME (most
# easily accomplished by placing it in ViewVC's lib/vcauth/ directory)
# and which implements a ViewVCAuthorizer class (as a subclass of
# vcauth.GenericViewVCAuthorizer). You can provide custom parameters
# to the authorizer module by defining configuration sections named
# authz-MODULENAME and adding the parameter keys and values there.
# ViewVC provides the following modules: "svnauthz", "forbidden"
authorizer = forbidden
# mangle_email_addresses: Mangle email addresses in marked-up output.
# 0 Markup un-mangled email addresses as hyperlinks
# 1 Mangle (and don't markup as hyperlinks) email addresses
# Note: this will not effect the display of versioned file contents, only
# addresses that appear in version control metadata (e.g. log messages).
mangle_email_addresses = 0
# default_file_view: "log" or "co"
# Controls whether the default view for file URLs is a checkout view or
# a log view. "log" is the default for backwards compatibility with old
# ViewCVS URLs, but "co" has the advantage that it allows ViewVC to serve
# static HTML pages directly from a repository with working links
# to other repository files
# Note: Changing this option may cause old ViewCVS URLs that referred
# to log pages to load checkout pages instead.
# Also note: If you choose the "co" view, be sure to enable it (via
# the allowed_views option)
default_file_view = log
# http_expiration_time: Expiration time (in seconds) for cacheable
# pages served by ViewVC. 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
# use the rcsparse Python module to retrieve CVS repository
# information instead of invoking rcs utilities [EXPERIMENTAL]
use_rcsparse = 0
# 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
# Enable highlighting of intraline changes in human readable diffs
# this feature is experimental and currently requires python 2.4
#
hr_intraline = 0
# 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 ViewVC to
# customize the display of the various output views. ViewVC 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 directory where this config
# file resides; 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 ViewVC 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 ViewVC 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 not checked in,
# and TAG based browsing essentially 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..
# 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 Marc-Andrew Lemburg's py2html (and Just van Rossum's
# PyFontify) to colorize Python files?
use_py2html = 0
# should we use 'enscript' for syntax coloring?
use_enscript = 0
# should we use 'highlight' for syntax coloring?
# NOTE: use_enscript has to be 0 or enscript will be used instead
use_highlight = 0
# should we add line numbers?
highlight_line_numbers = 1
# convert tabs to ## spaces (use 0 for no conversion)
highlight_convert_tabs = 2
# should we use 'source-highlight' for syntax coloring?
# NOTE: use_enscript and use_highlight have to be 0
use_source_highlight = 0
# should we add line numbers?
source_highlight_line_numbers = 1
# use php to colorize .php and .inc files?
use_php = 0
#
# Use CvsGraph. See http://www.akhphd.au.dk/~bertho/cvsgraph/ for
# documentation and download.
#
use_cvsgraph = 0
# use_cvsgraph = 1
#
# Location of the customized cvsgraph configuration file.
#
cvsgraph_conf = 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 ViewVC 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
# Limit number of changed paths shown per commit in the Subversion revision
# view and in query results. This is not a hard limit (the UI provides
# options to show all changed paths), but it prevents ViewVC from generating
# enormous and hard to read pages by default when they happen to contain
# import or merge commits affecting hundreds or thousands of files.
# Set to 0 to disable the limit.
limit_changes = 100
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[templates]
# You can override the templates used by various ViewVC views in this
# section. By default, ViewVC 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 directory where this config
# file resides, but absolute paths may also be used as well.
#
# 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.
#
#annotate = templates/annotate.ezt
#diff = templates/diff.ezt
#directory = templates/directory.ezt
### an alternative directory view
#directory = templates/dir_new.ezt
#error = templates/error.ezt
#graph = templates/graph.ezt
#log = templates/log.ezt
### a table-based alternative log view
#log = templates/log_table.ezt
#markup = templates/markup.ezt
#query = templates/query.ezt
#query_form = templates/query_form.ezt
#query_results = templates/query_results.ezt
#revision = templates/revision.ezt
#roots = templates/roots.ezt
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[cvsdb]
# Set to 1 to enable the database integration feature, 0 otherwise.
enabled = 0
# Database hostname and port.
#host = localhost
#port = 3306
# ViewVC database name.
#database_name = ViewVC
# Username and password of user with read/write privileges to the ViewVC
# database.
#user =
#passwd =
# Username and password of user with read privileges to the ViewVC
# database.
#readonly_user =
#readonly_passwd =
# Limit the number of rows returned by a given query to this number.
#row_limit = 1000
# Limit the number of rows returned by a given query made as part an
# RSS feed request to this number. (Keeping in mind that RSS readers
# tend to poll regularly for new data, you might want to keep this set
# to a conservative number.)
#rss_row_limit = 100
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[vhosts]
# Virtual hosts are individual logical servers accessible via
# different hostnames, but which are all really the same physical
# computer. For example, you might have your web server configured to
# accept incoming traffic for both http://www.yourdomain.com/ and
# http://viewvc.yourdomain.com/. Users pointing their web browsers at
# each of those two URLs might see entirely different content via one
# URL versus the other, but all that content actually lives on the
# same computer, is served up via the same web server, and so
# on. It just *looks* like its coming from multiple servers.
#
# ViewVC allows you to customize its configuration options for
# individual virtual hosts. You might, for example, wish to expose
# all of your Subversion repositories at http://svn.yourdomain.com/viewvc/
# and all your CVS ones at http://cvs.yourdomain.com/viewvc/, with no
# cross-exposure. Using ViewVC's virtual host (vhost) configuration
# support, you can do this. Simply create two vhost configurations
# (one for each of your hostnames), then configure the cvs_roots
# option only for the vhost associated with cvs.yourdomain.com, and
# configure the svn_roots option only for the vhost associated with
# svn.yourdomain.com.
#
# This section is a freeform configuration section, where you create
# both the option names and their values. The names of the options
# are then treated as canonical names of virtual hosts, and their
# values are defined to be comma-delimited lists of hostname globs
# against which incoming ViewVC requests will be matched to figure out
# which vhost they apply to.
#
# After you've named and defined your vhosts, you may then create new
# configuration sections whose names are of the form
# vhost-VHOSTNAME/CONFIGSECTION. VHOSTNAME here is the canonical name
# of one of the virtual hosts you defined under the [vhosts] section.
# Inside those configuration sections, you override the standard
# ViewVC options typically found in the base configuration section
# named CONFIGSECTION ("general", "option", etc.)
#
# Here is an example:
#
# [vhosts]
# libs = libs.yourdomain.*, *.yourlibs.*
# gui = guiproject.yourdomain.*
#
# [vhost-libs/general]
# cvs_roots =
# svn_roots = svnroot: /var/svn/libs-repos
# default_root = svnroot
#
# [vhost-libs/options]
# show_logs = 1
#
# [vhost-gui/general]
# cvs_roots = cvsroot: /var/cvs/guiproject
# svn_roots =
# default_root = cvsroot
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[authz-forbidden]
# The "forbidden" authorizer forbids access to repository modules,
# defined to be top-level subdirectories in a repository. You can use
# a simple list of modules, or something more 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.
#
# NOTE: Again, this is for the hiding of modules within repositories, *not*
# for the hiding of repositories (roots) themselves.
#
# 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*, !*
#
forbidden =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[authz-svnauthz]
# The "svnauthz" authorizer uses a Subversion authz configuration file
# to determine access to repository paths. This option specifies the
# location of that file using an absolute path.
#
authzfile =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------