Commit Briefs

Omar Polo

gotd: allow to express timeouts using minutes/hours

This allows to use a suffix to indicate the unit of measure, such as "1h" for one hour or "30m" for 30 minutes. The suffix "s" for seconds is also accepted for completeness. ok stsp


Stefan Sperling

enforce gotd request timeout > 0; the code doesn't handle zero right now

spotted by + ok op@


Omar Polo

gotwebd: tweak gotweb_render_content_type_file parameters type

`type' and `file' are strings so use `const char *' for both.


Omar Polo

add conf_limit_user_connection prototype at the top of parse.y

different yacc implementations (e.g. GNU bison) may put the various parts in a different order, and so the definition of the function may not be visible in the generated code.


Stefan Sperling

introduce connection options to gotd.conf

Allow administrators to tweak the default authentication and request timeouts if needed, and to tweak the limit of concurrent connections for specific user accounts. with several tweaks from and ok op@


Stefan Sperling

make 'tog log' display the committer handle by default, '@' switches to author

People coming from CVS might not expect names of patch contributers to show up in commit history listings, so make things easy for them. discussed with op@





Stefan Sperling

gotd.conf: treat repositories without any parameters as a syntax error

Because gotd expects some parameters to be present they must not be optional at the syntax level.



Omar Polo

fmt


Stefan Sperling

adjust the first gotwebd.8 httpd.conf example to work out of the box

gotwebd defaults to listening on a unix socket, and this man page aims to provide an appropriate configuration snippet in EXAMPLES. suggested by Paul Wrankin via gameoftrees IRC


Omar Polo

fix previous; name must be initialized

otherwise if binaryfilename fails to match the line, `name' may be left pointing to free'd memory.


Omar Polo

got patch: handle the removal of binary files

Diffs that remove binary files don't have hunks so got patch would skip over them, treating that part of the diff as "noise". Different programs outputs a slightly different diff for this kind of patches, but the "Binary files ... and /dev/null differ" is usually shown, so try to match it. The adedd regress test covers got diff, git diff, and OpenBSD' /usr/bin/diff. CVS diffs will currently fail because the guessed file name will be wrong. CVS prints the file name in the Index and RCS lines which got patch currently ignores, and shows an useless path in the "Binary files /tmp/cvs... and /dev/null differ" line. Discussed with and ok stsp@