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If you are using Apache, consider adding something like this to your
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apache.conf:
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ScriptAlias /viewcvs ${VHOST_CGIBINDIR}/${PN}/viewcvs.cgi
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ScriptAlias /cvsquery ${VHOST_CGIBINDIR}/${PN}/cvsquery.cgi
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Before using viewcvs, be sure to configure it properly.
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Edit ${VHOST_ROOT}/${PN}/viewcvs.conf and ${VHOST_ROOT}/${PN}/cvsgraph.conf to
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suit your needs.
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If you're using mod_python, remember to add '-D PYTHON' in
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/etc/conf.d/apache. The needed settings for viewcvs have been included in
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${VHOST_ROOT}/htdocs/.htaccess.
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If you're wanting to use the query engine, you'll need to first create a
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database. Next, run the following command to populate the database with tables
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you'll need.
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# mysql -u root -p <database name> < /usr/share/webapps/${PN}/${PV}/sqlscripts/mysql/${PV}_create.sql
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After this, please read the upstream documentation on how to setup the query
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engine. This can be located at /usr/share/docs/${P}/INSTALL.gz.
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