Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 22:49:12 +0200 From: Ville =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Skytt=E4?= <scop@freebsd.org> To: ml_cvsweb <freebsd-cvsweb@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Usage question (automatically get the current project-root) Message-ID: <1135716552.13113.14.camel@bobcat.mine.nu> In-Reply-To: <1135712437.32456.9.camel@localhost> References: <1135712437.32456.9.camel@localhost>
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On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 20:40 +0100, Daniel Leidert wrote: > I have a question, I hope someone can answer. In my case, cvsweb can > show two project-roots. This means, in cvsweb.conf, I have something > like this: > > @CVSrepositories = ( > 'project1' => ['project1', '/var/lib/cvs/cvs/project1'], > 'project2' => ['project2', '/var/lib/cvs/cvs/project2'], > ); [...] > Now I would like to have the possibility to automatically write the > correct current project-root where the user is - instead of writing the > general "project-root" phrase with the explanation, what this phrase is. > So if the user is looking at project1, the output of $long_intro should > automatically be: [...] > Any ideas, how or if this could be realized? (I hope, you understand the > sense of this request.) Yep, take a look at the cvsweb.conf-*bsd files shipped in the cvsweb tarball, and the "per-cvsroot configuration" commentary in cvsweb.conf above @CVSrepositories. So if your @CVSrepositories are as in the above, create a new file called cvsweb.conf-project1 to the same dir as the main cvsweb.conf and add project1 specific $long_intro and whatever you like there etc (and remember to end the file with "1;"), ditto for project2 -> cvsweb.conf-project2. Of course, there's more than one way to do it (cvsweb.conf is Perl code anyway), but I think the per-cvsroot config snippets are a good way to accomplish what you're looking for.
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