Title: RE: cvsweb or viewcvs
We have been using Viewcvs since the inception of the current project we are working on.It seems to be quite good as it caters to BROWSE ONLY criteria allowing user to browse through the contents of the repository. Option to download files is also available
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On Behalf Of Dey Arindam, Milton Keynes
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 5:13 AM
To: Gleidson Sá Barreto; info-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: RE: cvsweb or viewcvs
We have been using Viewcvs since the inception of the current
project we are working on.It seems to be quite good
If I understand you correctly, you're trying to allow users to authenticate to a
webserver (Apache?) via their Unix login creditentials. You can do that by compiling
Apache with auth_mod_shadow:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mod-auth-shadow
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From: M. Ghaeini
Have a look at ViewCVS... it's much the same idea, but w/ some
very cool features added on (e.g. graphical history, sorting, and
more); written in Python, and actively being developed.
http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net/index.html
-D
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the current status of cvsweb?
I see that in the README Henner Zeller notes that he's not a perl
programmer and that he suggests it be rewritten.
Viewcvs may a better choice. It is a perl-to-python rewrite of cvsweb,
and is actively developed:
The problem there is that I'm trying to customize it for internal use,
and I don't know Python. Of course, that might be a good excuse to get
to know Python. :-)
-Fran
Matt Riechers wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the current status of cvsweb?
I see that in the README Henner
Hello,
CVSWeb is just a repository viewer; it does not allow
checkin/chekout.
I am one of the developers of SandWeb ( http://sandweb.sf.net ),
we are currently working on a system that does this. It is not
quite done, but it is being actively developed.
There is a more complete system here :
Datla, Raghav wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to configure Cvsweb on AIX4.3 server.I am having cvs-1.11,
perl5.005_03 and apache1.3.6(working fine) on the same box.
Is it compulsory that i should have rlog and rcsdiff to install before
configuring Cvsweb.If that is the case where can i get
We are just having the not match cuurent tag issue. The admin here says
it is CVS but I don't think it is.
To fix the other problem, you need to fix your PATH. Address not the web
server but the cvsweb.conf and uncomment the PATH and make sure you add
where ever your gzip is to the PATH.
If you put the scripts in the proper directory and changed the conf file to
meet your settings then it should be working, took me a few minutes to get
the configuration correct after putting in the necessary RCS utilities.
I'm not sure, but this sounds more like a usability question, rather
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From: Schwenk, Jeanie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: cvsweb
If I had more than a one day of experience with web servers or cgi scripts
I
might have a clue. The sysadmin doesn't
with two engineers who don't want to check out files but want to surf
and vi files in the repository. And I said NO.
Jeanie
From: Daniel Beckham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cvs \(E-mail\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cvsweb
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 20:41:22 -0500
If all the things you
Using the browser I can get to the top of that file system ... It says HP
Apache-based Web Server at the top of the page. To start the script, in
the location bar of the browser I typed every permutation I could think of
from http://pilot/cvsweb.cgi to the absolute complete path with port
Some relevant settings to make sure you have:
From my Apache httpd.conf:
Script Alias needs to be turned on - uncommented.
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/local/apache/htdocs/
And your Options for the directory mentioned in ScriptAlias needs to include
ExecCGI.
Directory
Using the browser I can get to the top of that file system ... It says HP
Apache-based Web Server at the top of the page. To start the script, in
the location bar of the browser I typed every permutation I could think of
from http://pilot/cvsweb.cgi to the absolute complete path with port
, 2001 5:36 PM
Subject: RE: cvsweb
The problem has been uncovered. The line AddType application/x-httpd-cgi
.cgi was commented out in the httpd.com file and the line AddHandler
cgi-script .cgi is missing.
Yep, that sounds about right. We use PHP on our web servers and I had to do
the same
If all the things you told me are true, then cvsweb is running just fine,
you never said there was a problem. Although, I would be quick to say,
ViewCVS is a better product in my opinion. You can find details at:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/viewcvs/. It requires Python 1.5, BTW.
But
Hamid Ghassemi:
NOTE: There are 13 files, but none matches the current tag ()
any ideas as to why I am geting this problem?
Fixed yesterday on my installation. The rlog program was not in the
path, so most of the queries failed silently. Check in your
cvsweb.conf for PATH, in the basic file
Evan Stergiou wrote:
Hi all, I want to put my executables under CVS so that anyone can
download them though CVSweb. The problem is that cvsweb's "download"
link automatically adds a .txt extension to my executables (that may
or may not have a .exe extension, eg. Linux). How can i hack
Hi,
Evan Stergiou wrote:
However when I try to access my repository through the web, I can't succeed.
When I look the error_log of my web server I get
"use of unitialised value at /www/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi line
231,237,240,247,2660,2660,2673"
It's a perl error. Would you mind sending me
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 10:07:54AM -0400, Hanser, Kevin wrote:
Hmmm... that sucks. I need perl 5.6 for some other things on my system
Has anybody modified cvsweb to get it working w/the latest perl yet?
Or I suppose I can just install the older version of perl and keep it around
for
"Hanser, Kevin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone have any ideas?
Apparently, the script enables the generation of warnings.
Most likely, there's a #! line with a -w on it, e.g.,
#!perl -w
As a temporary hack, you can remove the -w .
If any warnings remain, try to insert a -X on the
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From: Garth Winter Webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 7:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cvsweb
You're using perl version 5.6.0. I don't think cvsweb currently works
with that version of perl (or at least not without some tweaking). Try
using perl
, October 13, 2000 7:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cvsweb
You're using perl version 5.6.0. I don't think cvsweb currently works
with that version of perl (or at least not without some tweaking). Try
using perl version 5.00503 instead. Its the version just prior to perl
5.6.0
Mod-Perl was
required for CVSWeb?
Kevin
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From: Garth Winter Webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 1:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: cvsweb
Looking into cvsweb.cgi, it looks like perl 5.6.0 is just having problems
with cvsweb's use of fun
You're using perl version 5.6.0. I don't think cvsweb currently works
with that version of perl (or at least not without some tweaking). Try
using perl version 5.00503 instead. Its the version just prior to perl
5.6.0.
Garth
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Hanser, Kevin wrote:
First of all, let me
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