OSSP CVS Repository

ossp - Difference in ossp-pkg/shiela/shiela.pod versions 1.8 and 1.9
Not logged in
[Honeypot]  [Browse]  [Home]  [Login]  [Reports
[Search]  [Ticket]  [Timeline
  [History

ossp-pkg/shiela/shiela.pod 1.8 -> 1.9

--- shiela.pod   2002/12/21 11:00:17     1.8
+++ shiela.pod   2002/12/22 11:06:50     1.9
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@
      [Program sendmail <path>;]
      [Program cvs <path>;]
      [Program diff <path>;]
+     [Program xdelta <path>;]
      [Program uuencode <path>;]
  };
 
@@ -102,29 +103,47 @@
 
 This overrides the path to the F<sendmail> executable. Per default
 B<OSSP shiela> determines this automatically through the inherited C<$PATH>
-variable. Use this either if you have Sendmail not in C<$PATH> or if you
-have multiple Sendmail instances installed.
+variable. Use this either if you have B<Sendmail> not in C<$PATH> or if you
+have multiple B<Sendmail> instances installed. The F<sendmail> executable
+is mandatory for the operation of B<OSSP shiela>.
 
 =item B<Program cvs E<lt>pathE<gt>;>
 
 This overrides the path to the F<cvs> executable. Per default B<OSSP shiela>
 determines this automatically through the inherited C<$PATH> variable.
-Use this either if you have CVS not in C<$PATH> or if you have multiple
-CVS instances installed.
+Use this either if you have B<CVS> not in C<$PATH> or if you have multiple
+B<CVS> instances installed. The F<cvs> executable is mandatory for the
+operation of B<OSSP shiela>.
 
 =item B<Program diff E<lt>pathE<gt>;>
 
 This overrides the path to the F<diff> executable. Per default B<OSSP
 shiela> determines this automatically through the inherited C<$PATH>
-variable. Use this either if you have GNU Diffutils not in C<$PATH> or
-if you have multiple GNU Diffutils instances installed.
+variable. Use this either if you have B<GNU Diffutils> not in C<$PATH>
+or if you have multiple B<GNU Diffutils> instances installed. The
+F<diff> executable is required for the operation of B<OSSP shiela>
+if change summary information on text files is used in reports (see
+C<details> in C<Content>).
+
+=item B<Program xdelta E<lt>pathE<gt>;>
+
+This overrides the path to the F<xdelta> executable. Per default B<OSSP
+shiela> determines this automatically through the inherited C<$PATH>
+variable. Use this either if you have B<XDelta> not in C<$PATH> or if
+you have multiple B<XDelta> instances installed. The F<xdelta>
+executable is required for the operation of B<OSSP shiela> if change
+summary information on binary files is used in reports (see C<summary>
+in C<Content>).
 
 =item B<Program uuencode E<lt>pathE<gt>;>
 
 This overrides the path to the F<uuencode> executable. Per default
 B<OSSP shiela> determines this automatically through the inherited
-C<$PATH> variable. Use this either if you have GNU Sharutils not in
-C<$PATH> or if you have multiple GNU Sharutils instances installed.
+C<$PATH> variable. Use this either if you have B<GNU Sharutils> not in
+C<$PATH> or if you have multiple B<GNU Sharutils> instances installed.
+The F<uuencode> executable is required for the operation of B<OSSP
+shiela> if change summary information on binary files is used in reports
+(see C<summary> in C<Content>).
 
 =back
 
@@ -361,11 +380,11 @@
 =item B<Details E<lt>typeE<gt>:E<lt>argE<gt>;>
 
 This configures how the details (see B<Content> directive) actually look.  The
-following type/argument combinations are currently supported: "C<diff:plain>"
+following type/argument combinations are currently supported: "C<patch:plain>"
 (the default) which produces a long details text consisting of concatenated
-"C<cvs diff>" outputs; "C<diff:mime>" which produces the same contents as
-"C<diff:plain>", but instead of just concatenating the individual difference
-texts, it encapsulates them into MIME attachments (which is useful when the
+patching shell commands for reproducing the change; "C<patch:mime>" which produces the same contents as
+"C<patch:plain>", but instead of just concatenating the individual scripts,
+it encapsulates them into MIME attachments (which is useful when the
 E<lt>targetE<gt> of a B<Log> directive is an Email address only); and
 "C<url:>I<url>" which produces just an URL per modified file by expanding
 "C<%s>" (the file path relative to C<$CVSROOT>), "C<%V>" (the old revision)
@@ -392,6 +411,7 @@
      Program sendmail /e/foo/sw/bin/sendmail;
      Program cvs      /e/foo/sw/bin/cvs;
      Program diff     /e/foo/sw/bin/diff;
+     Program xdelta   /e/foo/sw/bin/xdelta;
      Program uuencode /e/foo/sw/bin/uuencode;
  };
 
@@ -427,12 +447,12 @@
              Acl modules *:core *:devel;
              Acl *       *:core;
              Log passwd  none;
-             Log modules mail.diff:foo-cvs@foo.dom file:CVSROOT/commit.log;
-             Log *       mail.diff:foo-core@foo.dom;
+             Log modules mail.patch:foo-cvs@foo.dom file:CVSROOT/commit.log;
+             Log *       mail.patch:foo-core@foo.dom;
          };
          Module foo-adm "FOO Administration" {
              Acl * *:core;
-             Log * mail.diff:foo-core@foo.dom file:CVSROOT/commit.log;
+             Log * mail.patch:foo-core@foo.dom file:CVSROOT/commit.log;
          };
          Module foo-src "FOO Source" {
              Acl *:VENDOR  foo;
@@ -447,10 +467,10 @@
  #   define the logging details
  Logging {
      Reports {
-         Report mail.diff {
+         Report mail.patch {
              Prefix "  ";
              Content title rule header files log summary rule details;
-             Details diff:mime;
+             Details patch:mime;
          };
          Report mail.url {
              Prefix "  ";

CVSTrac 2.0.1