$OpenBSD: patch-cvsweb_conf,v 1.3 2001/01/03 00:51:41 naddy Exp $ --- cvsweb.conf.orig Tue Jan 2 23:10:01 2001 +++ cvsweb.conf Wed Jan 3 00:04:41 2001 @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ EOT # These default icons are coming with apache. # If these icons are too large, check out the miniicons in the # icons/ directory; they have a width/height of 16/16 -my $iconsdir = "/icons"; +my $iconsdir = "/icons/cvsweb"; # format: TEXT ICON-URL width height %ICONS = ( back => [ ("[BACK]", "$iconsdir/back.gif", 20, 22) ], @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ $inputTextSize = 12; # cvsweb to guess the correct mime-type on # checkout; you can use the mime.types from # apache here: -$mime_types = '/usr/local/etc/apache/mime.types'; +$mime_types = '/var/www/conf/mime.types'; # quick mime-type lookup; maps file-suffices to # mime-types for displaying checkouts in the browser. @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ $edit_option_form = (not $dirtable); # cvs, rlog, rcsdiff # gzip (if you enable $allow_compress) # tar,rm (if you enable $allow_tar) -$ENV{'PATH'} = '/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin'; +$ENV{'PATH'} = '/bin:/usr/bin'; # If you have files which automatically refers to other files # (such as HTML) then this allows you to browse the checked @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ $allow_tar = ''; # GNU tar has some useful options against unexpected errors. # Options to pass to cvs(1). -@cvs_options = qw(-l); +@cvs_options = qw(-R -l); # e.g. @cvs_options = qw(-R -l); # -R (read only access mode) is implemented only in FreeBSD's and # OpenBSD's cvs(1).