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# Include the global configuration, if found.
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do "/etc/gitweb.conf" if -e "/etc/gitweb.conf";
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# Point to projects.list file generated by gitosis.
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# Here gitosis manages the user "git", who has a
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# home directory of /srv/example.com/git
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2007-11-28 23:40:34 +01:00
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$projects_list = "/srv/example.com/git/gitosis/projects.list";
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# Where the actual repositories are located.
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$projectroot = "/srv/example.com/git/repositories";
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# By default, gitweb will happily let people browse any repository
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# they guess the name of. This may or may not be what you wanted. I
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# choose to allow gitweb to show only repositories that git-daemon
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# is already sharing anonymously.
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$export_ok = "git-daemon-export-ok";
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2008-02-19 07:57:59 +01:00
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# Alternatively, you could set these, to allow exactly the things in
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# projects.list, which in this case is the repos with gitweb=yes
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# in gitosis.conf. This means you don't need daemon=yes, but you
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# can't have repositories hidden but browsable if you know the name.
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# And note gitweb already allows downloading the full repository,
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# so you might as well serve git-daemon too.
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# $export_ok = "";
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# $strict_export = "true";
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# A list of base urls where all the repositories can be cloned from.
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# Easier than having per-repository cloneurl files.
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@git_base_url_list = ('git://example.com');
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