Hi *, On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:34 PM, Takashi Ono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In message "[tools-dev] ANNOUNCEMENT: OpenOffice.org migrates to Subversion", > Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote... > > >Also nothing has changed for OOo web content developers. The OOo web > >presence stays with CVS for now. > > Does that mean we cannot get logs or diffs through web any more for DEV300? > Are there any > plans for future implementation?
Good that you mention it. I wondered about that as well. Is anybody willing to host an opengrok instance? opengrok allows searching as well as browsing the sources as well as retrieving diffs for a given file. But it is not a full replacement for a web-interface to the repository. While you can query for a given revision, you cannot browse a specific tag for example. You can find a demo-installation here (economic index mode - i.e. no pregenerated html files, that way the index (incl. the index for the history-data) is only 714MB): http://pumbaa.ooodev.org:59145/source/ To run opengrok, you need a java servlet container like tomcat or similar, and you should have a local svn repository (for the history/diff operations) and a local checkout. The OOo svnrepository is currently 5.7GB in size, a svn checkout of current trunk is 4,0GB I don't know how much load that would take - for comparison I got data from hub for the current lxr.go-oo.org: Around 80000 hits / week (max) and ~3.5 GB / day (unfortunately opengrok cannot be hosted at go-oo.org since the hoster doesn't support java servlets) opengrok ist straightforward to setup (basically tell it: Here's the dir you shall put your index-data, here's the repo, and some switches like whether it should use the economic index or pre-generate the xref-html). ciao Christian PS: cc Flo, so that he doesn't need to worry if pumbaa suddenly experiences a sudden increase in load/traffic ;-) PPS: if you want to try opengrok yourself, use the tip/trunk version from the mecurial repo --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
