Am 19.02.2017 um 16:17 schrieb John Keeping: > On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 11:12:08PM +0100, MonkZ wrote: >> As i have my cgit + uwsgi + nginx + gitolite setup in a LXD container, i >> can publish it. >> Would this be helpful? > > Probably not necessary I was nearly done with it though :D - i've already stripped all private data and custom configs.
> - I had another look at your config file and I > realised that almost every "readme" line has a trailing space. The CGit > configfile parser strips whitespace around the "=" character but does > not strip trailing whitespace. WORKS!!!! Thank you very much! > > Strangely the rest of the lines in the file do not have any trailing > spaces and the line "readme=:install" doesn't but all the rest do (try > "cat -E cgitrc" to show this). The readme config block was copy/pasted from a howto... my fault. > >> Am 18.02.2017 um 17:57 schrieb John Keeping: >>> On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 11:19:09PM +0100, MonkZ wrote: >>>> i'm using cgit 1.1 and trying to configure a global list of possible >>>> readme files (see attachment), but all i can get to work are >>>> "cgit.readme" entries in git-config files. >>>> >>>> I would expect, that this list would be active until a repo config or >>>> git-config comes around to overwrite it. >>> >>> I can't see anything wrong with your config, and I have just tried >>> something similar here and it seems to work. >>> >>> Having looked at the code, one small subtlety is that if there is a >>> repository-specific readme configuration it overrides the default list >>> rather than appending to it, but if you don't have any repository >>> configuration then the list in cgitrc should be used.
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