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- Revision:
- 105
- Log:
Updated configuration and CGI-based settings to operate within
ROOL prototype site.
- Author:
- adh
- Date:
- Mon Oct 23 18:03:55 +0100 2006
- Size:
- 2165 Bytes
1 | # Configuration file for CVSHistory -*- python -*- |
2 | |
3 | # |
4 | # The location(s) of your history file(s). The keys here match to the |
5 | # cvsroot given in the query string. '' is the default to use when |
6 | # no cvsroot is explicitly asked. |
7 | # |
8 | HISTORY = { |
9 | '': "/home/adh/cvsroot/CVSROOT/history", |
10 | } |
11 | |
12 | # |
13 | # Integration mode: INT_NONE/INT_VIEWCVS/INT_CVSWEB. |
14 | # |
15 | INTEGRATION = INT_CVSWEB |
16 | |
17 | # |
18 | # The URL to your ViewCVS or CVSweb script, relative to the URL of CVSHistory. |
19 | # |
20 | SCRIPTPATH = "/rails/rcvsweb/view" |
21 | |
22 | # |
23 | # Time format: USTIME/WORLDTIME, for "3:42PM, June 14, 2007": |
24 | # WORLDTIME: 14-06-2007 15:42 |
25 | # USTIME: 06-14-2007 15:42 |
26 | # ISOTIME: 2007-06-14 15:42 |
27 | # Or you can define a format of your own here, using the strftime syntax. |
28 | # |
29 | TIMEFORMAT = ISOTIME |
30 | |
31 | # |
32 | # How many entries to show per page. |
33 | # |
34 | PERPAGE = 50 |
35 | |
36 | # |
37 | # Performance option. |
38 | # MODE_SLOW allows sorting and definite paging: |
39 | # "Showing 100-120 of 423 (Previous 20) (Next 20)" |
40 | # MODE_FAST uses *far* less memory, and is usually |
41 | # significantly quicker, but offers no sorting and unbounded paging: |
42 | # "Showing 100-120 (Newer) (Older)" |
43 | # For busy servers, fast mode is the only real option |
44 | # |
45 | PERFORMANCE = MODE_FAST |
46 | |
47 | # |
48 | # How many days in history should we take care of? |
49 | # Putting a conservative value here on a very busy server |
50 | # will speed things up quite a bit in MODE_FAST. It won't |
51 | # affect MODE_SLOW at all! |
52 | # Note: 0 means no limit. |
53 | # |
54 | LIMITDAYS = 0 |
55 | |
56 | # name and email address of site administrator |
57 | # Example: "admin@someserver.com (The Admin)" |
58 | SITE_ADMIN = "cvshistory@pond.org.uk" |
59 | |
60 | # the domain where the author's email addresses are |
61 | # This is used to build email addresses for the author item of the RSS feed, |
62 | # if there is no such domain then either use a fake one or leave empty. |
63 | # If left empty then no author field is added to the feed. |
64 | # Example: "someserver.com" will generate this author field: |
65 | # "someuser@someserver.com (someuser)" |
66 | AUTHOR_EMAIL_DOMAIN = "cvs" # (sic. - I want 'person@cvs' fake addresses) |
67 | |
68 | # PUBLIC_SERVER - is this a server visible from the internet? |
69 | # or does it require auth of some kind? Used for RSS feeds. |
70 | PUBLIC_SERVER = 1 |