* Point ftp directory associated to -STABLE to $ftproot/packages-4-stable,
instead of $ftproot/packages-4.?-stable. When this file will be forgoten to be
updated next time it will not cause big problems.
* Remove 3.5-STABLE and 3.5-RELEASE from list of releases in search criteria
since ftp.FreeBSD.org no longer carry packages for this branch
* Add 4.3-RELEASE's INDEX time specification. Now request for 4.3-RELEASE
will return 4.3-RELEASE, not default.
* Also switch default release in search criteria to -STABLE to avoid
confusion of people who usually expect more recent information on
ports available for FreeBSD. Since -RELEASE criteria means using pors/INDEX
associated with exact release people never will see for new things until
manually change -RELEASE to -STABLE.
2002-04-11 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
* cvsweb.cgi, cvsweb.conf: Perform an HTML cleanup.
[Submitted by: Ville Skytt,Ad(B <ville.skytta@iki.fi>]
* cvsweb.cgi: Call this version FreeBSD-cvsweb 2.0.1.
2002-02-06 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
* cvsweb.cgi: Use TMPDIR instead of the hardcoded /tmp.
* cvsweb.cgi: Never pass 'MAIN' to cvs(1). 'HEAD' is the valid
tag.
* cvsweb.conf-freebsd: Allow downloading a tarball of a project
directory as well as a port directory.
* cvsweb.cgi, cvsweb.conf: Introduce optional output filter.
[Requested by: Shigeyuki Fukushima <shige@FreeBSD.org>]
* cvsweb.cgi: Fix a bug where it produces wrong download links when
cvsweb.cgi is placed right under the document root.
[Reported by: Arnaud on EFnet]
pull-down box that defaults to "All", but has options for
"Pre-5.x", "4.x", "5.x", "3.x" and "2.x".
Give query-pr.cgi the full PR path. This will allow a future
query-pr.cgi to skip looking through the whole GNATS index to
display a PR.
* Use make variables instead of hard coding commands, paths, and
options.
* Wrap some long lines.
* Replace shell loops with make for loops, etc.
PR: docs/31132
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@citeweb.net>
This allows us to search for all those PRs assigned to 're' without
adding the ones assigned to 'reg', or 'mi' and 'mike', etc.. Finally
I hope to have PR email that only contains the PRs that were really
meant for me.