Annotation of CVSROOT/cvsspam.conf, revision 1.3
1.1 uid12904 1: #
2: # -*- Ruby -*- Configuration for CVSspam commit-mail generation system
3: ##
4:
5: # Part of CVSspam
6: # http://www.badgers-in-foil.co.uk/projects/cvsspam/
7: # Copyright (c) David Holroyd
8:
9:
10: # Place this file in your CVSROOT/, or specify its location with
11: # collect_diffs.rb's --config argument.
12:
13:
14:
15: # Who should be mailed? (Optional)
16: #
17: # Multiple addresses may specified. These will be used in addition to any
18: # --to arguemnts given to collect_diffs.rb on the commandline (i.e. in
19: # 'CVSROOT/loginfo').
20: #
21: # If you need lots of commit-mail recipients, consider setting up a mailing
22: # list to propogate the messages.
23:
24: #addRecipient "abhinav@nicadd.niu.edu"
25:
26:
27:
28: # Link to Bug/Issue Tracking systems (Optional)
29: #
30: # If you want comments to include links to a Bugzilla installation, give
31: # $bugzillaURL of the page for viewing bugs (usually show_bug.cgi) using the
32: # string '%s' to specify where the bugId should be substituted.
33: #
34: # If you specify a URL, text within log-comments of the form 'bug 1234'
35: # will be made into hyperlinks in the generated email.
36: #
37: # When $jiraURL is given, text of the form 'project-1234' will be linked
38: # to this issue in JIRA.
39:
40: #$bugzillaURL = "http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=%s"
41:
42: #$jiraURL = "http://jira.atlassian.com/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=%s"
43:
44:
45: # Link to Wiki systems
46: #
47: # If you want comments to include links to a Wiki installation, give
48: #
49: # $wikiURL of the wiki's page, using %s to specify where the link
50: # should be substituted. Example:
51: #
52: # $wikiURL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%s"
53: #
54: # If you specify a URL, text within log-comments of the form '[[wiki link]]'
55: # will be made into hyperlinks in the generated email.
56:
57: $wikiURL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%s"
58:
59:
60: # Link to CVS web frontends (Optional)
61: #
62: # The generated mail can contain links to the new/original versions of a
63: # changed file. This can be particularly useful for viewing binary files
64: # (i.e. images) before an after a change, as no diff is included for these.
65: #
66: # Specify one of either $viewcvsURL or $choraURL (or neither if you don't
67: # have them, and don't want links). For ViewCVS, the URL usually ends with
68: # 'viewcvs.cgi'. For Chora, the URL usualy ends with the directory that
69: # contains cvs.php/diff.php/etc.
70:
71: #$viewcvsURL = "http://localhost/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi"
72:
73: #$choraURL = "http://localhost/hord/chora/"
74:
1.2 uid12904 75: $cvswebURL = "http://nicadd.niu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi"
1.3 ! uid12904 76: $repository_name= "Nicadd"
1.1 uid12904 77: # Additional SMTP Headers (Optional)
78: #
79: # You can specify additional headers to add to the generated email. (For
80: # instance, you could flag mails, and tell SpamAssasin to be kind to them.)
81:
82: #addHeader "Reply-To", "dev-list@somewhere.invalid"
83: #addHeader "X-Been-There", "crackmonkey.org"
1.3 ! uid12904 84: #
1.1 uid12904 85:
86:
87: # sendmail location (Default: '/usr/sbin/sendmail')
88: #
89: # If your sendmail program is installed somewhere other than the default,
90: # specify the location here. The program specified must accept the -t option
91: # (to make it accept mail headers on stdin).
92: #
93: # See also $smtp_host, below.
94:
95: #$sendmail_prog = "/usr/sbin/sendmail"
96:
97:
98:
99: # SMTP host name (Optional)
100: # If you don't have a sendmail-like local MTA, you can specify an SMTP
101: # server to connect to, instead. Setting a value here means that the
102: # $sendmail_prog is ignored; if left unset, SMTP will not be used.
103: #
104: # Windows users don't normally have sendmail-like software, and so will
105: # want to configure this option.
106:
107: #$smtp_host = "smtp.your.domain"
108:
109:
110:
111: # cvs location (Default: standard $PATH)
112: #
113: # If your cvs program is installed somewhere outside the standard $PATH,
114: # specify the location here.
115:
116: #$cvs_prog = "/opt/cvs/bin/cvs"
117: #$cvs_prog = "/bin/cvs"
118:
119:
120:
121:
122: # cvsdiff keyword ignoring (Default: show changes in keywords)
123: #
124: # Changes in CVS keywords can be distracting. For instance, the
1.3 ! uid12904 125: # $Revision: 1.2 $ keyword will change on each commit. Set this value to true
1.1 uid12904 126: # to exclude changes in keyword fields (adds the -kk option to cvs diff).
127:
128: $diff_ignore_keywords = true
129:
130:
131: # $no_removed_file_diff and $no_added_file_diff
132: #
133: # Set both these options, and emails will only include diffs for files
134: # that previously existed in the repository and have been modified, but not
135: # deleted...
136:
137:
138: # Don't show diff for removed files (Default: show file's contents)
139: #
140: # If you aren't interested in seeing the contents of a file that was
141: # removed, set this option to true. The files will still appear in the index
142: # at the top of the email.
143:
144: $no_removed_file_diff = true
145:
146:
147: # Don't show diff for added files (Default: show file's contents)
148: #
149: # If you aren't interested in seeing the contents of a file that was
150: # added, set this option to true. The files will still appear in the index
151: # at the top of the email.
152:
153: $no_added_file_diff = true
154:
155:
156: # Don't show any diffs in email (Default: show diffs)
157: #
158: # In addition to the two switches above for removing diffs for newly-added
159: # and just-removed files, you can use this option to simply stop any diff
160: # output appearing in the email at all. This overides the values set for
161: # $no_removed_file_diff and $no_added_file_diff.
162:
163: #$no_diff = true
164:
165:
166:
167: # Email character set (Default: no charset specification)
168: #
169: # Allows the specification of a character set for all generated emails.
170: # The files CVS is dealing with should already be in the character set you
171: # specify -- no transcoding is done.
172:
173: #$charset="ISO-8859-1"
174:
175:
176:
177: # File names in Subject (Default: no filenames in Subject)
178: #
179: # Some people like file names to appear in the email subject. To make
180: # them happy, you can say $files_in_subject = true here.
181:
182: #$files_in_subject = false
183:
184: #
185: $subjectPrefix = "CVS update:"
186: ##
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