[PATCH v2] Nuke viewvc

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Rather than neuter what it shows, remove it entirely. This makes a
clean break.

This does break one cron job in puppet - see manifests/services/bugzilla.pp.

commit 44926d2a99572c297af7340f26b4eb95505604d2
Author: Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Thu Aug 12 17:53:47 2010 +0000

    Remove viewvc.

diff --git a/configs/system/nagios-external/services/websites.cfg b/configs/system/nagios-external/services/websites.cfg
index 73c61e7..4380d60 100644
--- a/configs/system/nagios-external/services/websites.cfg
+++ b/configs/system/nagios-external/services/websites.cfg
@@ -113,10 +113,3 @@ define service {
   check_command         check_website_ssl!admin.fedoraproject.org!/accounts/help/get_help/user_telephone!emergency
   use                   websitetemplate
 }
-
-define service {
-  host_name             cvs
-  service_description   cvs
-  check_command         check_website!cvs.fedoraproject.org!/viewvc/!Index of
-  use                   websitetemplate
-}
diff --git a/configs/web/cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc.conf b/configs/web/cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 93d33d4..0000000
--- a/configs/web/cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-RewriteEngine on
-RewriteRule /viewcvs(.*) /viewvc/$1 [R]
-Alias /viewvc /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python/viewvc.py
-Alias /viewvc-static /usr/share/viewvc/templates/docroot
-
-<Directory /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python>
-    AddHandler python-program .py
-    PythonHandler handler
-    PythonPath "sys.path+['/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python']"
-</Directory>
-
diff --git a/configs/web/pkgs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc.conf b/configs/web/pkgs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 1b9c449..0000000
--- a/configs/web/pkgs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-# This file needs to be re-written for a git web viewer
-#RewriteEngine on
-#RewriteRule /viewcvs(.*) /viewvc/$1 [R]
-#Alias /viewvc /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python/viewvc.py
-#Alias /viewvc-static /usr/share/viewvc/templates/docroot
-
-#<Directory /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python>
-#    AddHandler python-program .py
-#    PythonHandler handler
-#    PythonPath "sys.path+['/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python']"
-#</Directory>
-
diff --git a/manifests/servergroups/cvs.pp b/manifests/servergroups/cvs.pp
index dabc57d..99ea9a8 100644
--- a/manifests/servergroups/cvs.pp
+++ b/manifests/servergroups/cvs.pp
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ class cvs {
     include cvs-pkgs
     include rsync::server
     include drbackupPubKey
-    include viewvc::web
     include cvs-pserver
     include selinux-enforcing
 
diff --git a/modules/viewvc/README b/modules/viewvc/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 2107543..0000000
--- a/modules/viewvc/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-=====================
-ViewVC
-=====================
-
------------
-Usage
------------
-
-Provides basic web interface to viewcvs
-
------------
-Prereqisites
------------
-
-This module requires the httpd module
diff --git a/modules/viewvc/files/httpd/viewvc.conf b/modules/viewvc/files/httpd/viewvc.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 73bbcaf..0000000
--- a/modules/viewvc/files/httpd/viewvc.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-RewriteEngine on
-RewriteRule /viewcvs(.*) /viewvc/$1 [R]
-
-RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} '^msnbot.*|.*Googlebot.*|^.*Twiceler.*'
-RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} r2.*
-RewriteRule .* - [F]
-
-Alias /viewvc /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python/viewvc.py
-Alias /viewvc-static /usr/share/viewvc/templates/docroot
-
-<Directory /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python>
-    AddHandler python-program .py
-    PythonHandler handler
-    PythonPath "sys.path+['/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/viewvc/bin/mod_python']"
-</Directory>
-
diff --git a/modules/viewvc/files/viewvc/viewvc.conf b/modules/viewvc/files/viewvc/viewvc.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index e3cc59b..0000000
--- a/modules/viewvc/files/viewvc/viewvc.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,935 +0,0 @@
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-##
-## Configuration file for ViewVC
-##
-## Information on ViewVC is located at the following web site:
-##     http://viewvc.org/
-##
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-## THE FORMAT OF THIS CONFIGURATION FILE
-##
-##    This file is delineated by sections, specified in [brackets].  Within 
-##    each section, are a number of configuration settings.  These settings
-##    take the form of: name = value.  Values may be continued on the
-##    following line by indenting the continued line.
-##
-##    WARNING:  Indentation *always* means continuation.  Name=value lines
-##    should always start in column zero.
-##
-##    Comments should always start in column zero, and are identified
-##    with "#".  By default each of the configuration items is
-##    commented out, with the default value of the option shown.
-##    You'll need to remove the '#' that precedes configuration
-##    options whose values you wish to modify.
-##
-##    Certain configuration settings may have multiple values.  These should 
-##    be separated by a comma.  The settings where this is allowed are noted 
-##    below.  Any other setting that requires special syntax is noted at that
-##    setting.
-## 
-##
-## SOME TERMINOLOGY USED HEREIN
-##
-##    "root" - This is a CVS or Subversion repository.  For Subversion, the
-##        meaning is pretty clear, as the virtual, versioned directory tree
-##        stored inside a Subversion repository looks nothing like the actual
-##        tree visible with shell utilities that holds the repository.  For
-##        CVS, this is more confusing, because CVS's repository layout mimics
-##        (actually, defines) the layout of the stuff housed in the repository.
-##        But a CVS repository can be identified by the presence of a CVSROOT
-##        subdirectory in its root directory.
-##
-##    "module" - A module is a top-level subdirectory of a root, usually
-##        associated with the concept of a single "project" among many housed
-##        within a single repository.
-##
-##
-## BASIC VIEWVC CONFIGURATION HINTS
-##
-##    While ViewVC has quite a few configuration options, you generally
-##    only need to change a small subset of them to get your ViewVC
-##    installation working properly.  Here are some options that we
-##    recommend you pay attention to.  Of course, don't try to change the
-##    options here -- do so in the relevant section of the configuration
-##    file below.
-##    
-##    For correct operation, you will probably need to change the following
-##    configuration variables:
-##   
-##       cvs_roots (for CVS)
-##       svn_roots (for Subversion)
-##       root_parents (for CVS or Subversion)
-##       default_root
-##       root_as_url_component
-##       rcs_dir
-##       mime_types_files
-##       the many options in the [utilities] section
-##   
-##    It is usually desirable to change the following variables:
-##   
-##       address
-##       forbidden
-##   
-##    To optimize delivery of ViewVC static files:
-##   
-##       docroot
-##   
-##    To customize the display of ViewVC for your site:
-##   
-##       template_dir
-##       the [templates] override section
-##
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[general]
-
-## cvs_roots: Specifies each of the CVS roots on your system and
-## assigns names to them. Each root should be given by a "name: path"
-## value. Multiple roots should be separated by commas and can be
-## placed on separate lines.
-##
-## Example:
-## cvs_roots = cvsroot: /opt/cvs/repos1,
-##             anotherroot: /usr/local/cvs/repos2
-##
-cvs_roots = pkgs: /cvs/pkgs, core: /cvs/dist, extras: /cvs/extras, fedora: /cvs/fedora, docs: /cvs/docs, dirsec: /cvs/dirsec, legacy: /cvs/legacy, l10n: /cvs/l10n, elvis: /cvs/elvis
-
-## svn_roots: Specifies each of the Subversion roots (repositories) on
-## your system and assigns names to them. Each root should be given by
-## a "name: path" value. Multiple roots should be separated by commas
-## and can be placed on separate lines.
-##
-## Example:
-## svn_roots = svnrepos: /opt/svn/,
-##             anotherrepos: /usr/local/svn/repos2
-##
-#svn_roots =
-
-## root_parents:  Specifies a list of directories in which any number of
-## repositories may reside.  Rather than force you to add a new entry
-## to 'cvs_roots' or 'svn_roots' each time you create a new repository,
-## ViewVC rewards you for organising all your repositories under a few
-## parent directories by allowing you to simply specifiy just those
-## parent directories.  ViewVC will then notice each repository in that
-## directory as a new root whose name is the subdirectory of the parent
-## path in which that repository lives.
-##
-## You can specify multiple parent paths separated by commas or new lines.
-##
-## WARNING: these names can, of course, clash with names you have
-## defined in your cvs_roots or svn_roots configuration items.  If this
-## occurs, you can either rename the offending repository on disk, or
-## grant new names to the clashing item in cvs_roots or svn_roots.
-## Each parent path is processed sequentially, so repositories under
-## later parent paths may override earlier ones.
-##
-## Example:
-## root_parents = /opt/svn : svn,
-##                /opt/cvs : cvs
-##
-#root_parents =
-
-## default_root: This is the name of the default root.  Valid names
-## include those explicitly listed in the cvs_roots and svn_roots
-## configuration options, as well as those implicitly indicated by
-## virtue of being the basenames of repositories found in the
-## root_parents option locations.
-##
-## Note: This setting is ignored when root_as_url_component is enabled.
-##
-## Example:
-## default_root = cvsroot
-##
-default_root = pkgs
-
-## mime_types_files: This is a list of pathnames to a set of MIME type
-## mapping files to help ViewVC guess the correct MIME type of a
-## versioned file.  The pathnames listed here are specified in order of
-## authoritativeness either as absolute paths or relative to this
-## configuration file.
-##
-## As a convenience, ViewVC provides a MIME type mapping file
-## (mimetypes.conf) which is, by default, the preferred provider of
-## MIME type mapping answers, but which is also empty.  If you find
-## that ViewVC is unable to accurately guess MIME types based on the
-## extensions of some of your versioned files, you can add records of
-## your preferred mappings to the provided mimetypes.conf file (or to
-## your system's mapping files, if you wish).
-##
-## You might, for example, wish to have ViewVC also consult the mapping
-## files provided by your operating system and Apache.
-##
-## Example:
-## mime_types_files = mimetypes.conf,
-##                    /etc/mime.types,
-##                    /usr/local/apache2/conf/mime.types
-##
-#mime_types_files = mimetypes.conf
-
-## address: The address of the local repository maintainer.  (This
-## option is provided only as a convenience for ViewVC installations
-## which are using the default template set, where the value of this
-## option will be displayed in the footer of every ViewVC page.)
-##
-## Example:
-## address = admin@xxxxxxxxxx
-##
-address = admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-
-## kv_files: Provides a mechanism for custom key/value pairs to be
-## available to templates.  These are stored in key/value (KV) files.
-##
-## The paths of the KV files are listed here, specified either as
-## absolute paths or relative to this configuration file.  The files
-## use the same format as this configuration file, containing one or
-## more user-defined sections, and user-defined options in those
-## sections.  ViewVC makes these options available to template authors
-## as:
-##
-##    kv.SECTION.OPTION
-##
-## Note that an option name can be dotted.  For example:
-##
-##    [my_images]
-##    logos.small = /images/small-logo.png
-##    logos.big = /images/big-logo.png
-##
-## Templates can use these with a directive like:  [kv.my_images.logos.small]
-##
-## Note that section names which are common to multiple KV files will
-## be merged.  If two files have a [my_images] section, then the
-## options in those two like-named sections will be merged together.
-## If two files have the same option name in a section, then one will
-## overwrite the other (and which one "wins" is unspecified).
-##
-## To further categorize the KV files, and how the values are provided to
-## the templates, a KV file name may be annotated with an additional level
-## of dotted naming. For example:
-##
-##    kv_files = [asf]kv/images.conf
-##
-## Assuming the same section as above, the template would refer to an image
-## using [kv.asf.my_images.logos.small]
-##
-## Lastly, it is possible to use %lang% in the filenames to specify a
-## substitution of the selected language-tag.
-##
-## Example:
-## kv_files = kv/file1.conf, kv/file2.conf, [i18n]kv/%lang%_data.conf
-##
-kv_files =
-
-## This option is a comma-separated list of language-tag values
-## available to ViewVC.  The first language-tag listed is the default
-## language, and will be used if an Accept-Language header is not
-## present in the request, or none of the user's requested languages
-## are available.  If there are ties on the selection of a language,
-## then the first to appear in the list is chosen.
-##
-## Example:
-## languages = en-us, en-gb, de
-##
-languages = en-us
-
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[utilities]
-
-## ViewVC uses (sometimes optionally) various third-party programs to do some
-## of the heavy lifting.  Generally, it will attempt to execute those utility
-## programs in such a way that if they are found in ViewVC's executable
-## search path ($PATH, %PATH%, etc.) all is well.  But sometimes these tools
-## aren't installed in the executable search path, so here's where you can
-## tell ViewVC where to find them.
-##
-## NOTE:  Options with a "_dir" suffix are for configuring the directories
-## in which certain programs live; otherwise, the option value should
-## point to the actual program.
-
-
-## rcs_dir: Directory in which the RCS utilities are installed, used
-## for viewing CVS repositories.
-##
-## Example:
-## rcs_dir = /usr/bin/
-##
-#rcs_dir =
-
-## cvsnt: Location of cvsnt program.  ViewVC can use CVSNT (www.cvsnt.org)
-## instead of the RCS utilities to retrieve information from CVS
-## repositories.  To enable use of CVSNT, set the "cvsnt" value to the
-## path of the CVSNT executable. (If CVSNT is on the standard path, you
-## can also set it to the name of the CVSNT executable). By default
-## "cvsnt" is set to "cvs" on Windows and is not set on other platforms.
-##
-## Examples:
-## cvsnt = K:\Program Files\cvsnt\cvs.exe
-## cvsnt = /usr/bin/cvs
-## cvsnt = cvs
-##
-#cvsnt =
-
-## svn: Location of the Subversion command-line client, used for
-## viewing Subversion repositories.
-##
-## Example:
-## svn = /usr/bin/svn
-##
-#svn =
-
-## diff: Location of the GNU diff program, used for showing file
-## version differences.
-##
-## Example:
-## diff = /usr/bin/diff
-##
-#diff = 
-
-## cvsgraph: Location of the CvsGraph program, a graphical CVS version
-## graph generator (see options.use_cvsgraph).
-##
-## Example:
-## cvsgraph = /usr/local/bin/cvsgraph
-##
-#cvsgraph =
-
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[options]
-
-## root_as_url_component: Interpret the first path component in the URL
-## after the script location as the root to use.  This is an
-## alternative to using the "root=" query key. If ViewVC is configured
-## with multiple repositories, this results in more natural looking
-## ViewVC URLs.
-## Note: Enabling this option will break backwards compatibility with
-## any old ViewCVS URL which doesn't have an explicit "root" parameter.
-##
-root_as_url_component = 0
-
-## checkout_magic: Use checkout links with magic /*checkout*/ prefixes so
-## checked out HTML pages can have working links to other repository files
-## Note: This option is DEPRECATED and should not be used in new ViewVC
-## installations. Setting "default_file_view = co" achieves the same effect
-##
-#checkout_magic = 0
-
-## allowed_views: List the ViewVC views which are enabled.  Views not
-## in this comma-delited list will not be served (or, will return an
-## error on attempted access).
-## Possible values: "annotate", "co", "diff", "markup", "roots", "tar"
-##
-allowed_views = annotate, diff, markup, roots, co
-
-## authorizer: The name of the ViewVC authorizer plugin to use when
-## authorizing access to repository contents.  This value must be the
-## name of a Python module addressable as vcauth.MODULENAME (most
-## easily accomplished by placing it in ViewVC's lib/vcauth/ directory)
-## and which implements a ViewVCAuthorizer class (as a subclass of
-## vcauth.GenericViewVCAuthorizer).  You can provide custom parameters
-## to the authorizer module by defining configuration sections named
-## authz-MODULENAME and adding the parameter keys and values there.
-##
-## ViewVC provides the following modules:
-##   svnauthz    - based on Subversion authz files
-##   forbidden   - simple path glob matches against top-level root directories
-##   forbiddenre - root and path matches against regular expressions
-##
-## NOTE: Only one authorizer may be in use for a given ViewVC request.
-## It doesn't matter if you configure the parameters of multiple
-## authorizer plugins -- only the authorizer whose name is configured
-## here (or effectively configured here via per-vhost or per-root
-## configuration) will be activated.
-##
-#authorizer =
-
-## hide_cvsroot: Don't show the CVSROOT directory
-##   1      Hide CVSROOT directory
-##   0      Show CVSROOT directory
-## NOTE: Someday this option may be removed in favor of letting
-## individual authorizer plugin hide the CVSROOT.
-##
-#hide_cvsroot = 1
-
-## mangle_email_addresses: Mangle email addresses in marked-up output.
-## There are various levels of mangling available:
-##   0 - No mangling; markup un-mangled email addresses as hyperlinks
-##   1 - Obfuscation (using entity encoding); no hyperlinking
-##   2 - Data-dropping address truncation; no hyperlinking
-## Note: this will not effect the display of versioned file contents, only
-## addresses that appear in version control metadata (e.g. log messages).
-##
-#mangle_email_addresses = 0
-
-## default_file_view: "log", "co", or "markup"
-## Controls whether the default view for file URLs is a checkout view or
-## a log view. "log" is the default for backwards compatibility with old
-## ViewCVS URLs, but "co" has the advantage that it allows ViewVC to serve
-## static HTML pages directly from a repository with working links
-## to other repository files
-## Note: Changing this option may break compatibility with existing
-## bookmarked URLs.
-## Also note: If you choose one of the "co" or "markup" views, be sure
-## to enable it (via the allowed_views option)
-##
-default_file_view = log
-
-## http_expiration_time: Expiration time (in seconds) for cacheable
-## pages served by ViewVC.  Note that in most cases, a cache aware
-## client will only revalidate the page after it expires (using the
-## If-Modified-Since and/or If-None-Match headers) and that browsers
-## will also revalidate the page when the reload button is pressed.
-## Set to 0 to disable the transmission of these caching headers.
-##
-http_expiration_time = 600
-
-## generate_etags: Generate Etag headers for relevant pages to assist
-## in browser caching.
-##   1      Generate Etags
-##   0      Don't generate Etags
-##
-generate_etags = 1
-
-## svn_ignore_mimetype: Don't consult the svn:mime-type property to
-## determine how to display a file in the markup view.  This is
-## especially helpful when versioned images carry the default
-## Subversion-calculated MIME type of "application/octet-stream" (which
-## isn't recognized as viewable type by browsers).
-##
-#svn_ignore_mimetype = 0
-
-## svn_config_dir: Path of the Subversion runtime configuration
-## directory ViewVC should consult for various things, including cached
-## remote authentication credentials.  If unset, Subversion will use
-## the default location(s) ($HOME/.subversion, etc.)
-##
-#svn_config_dir = 
-
-## use_rcsparse: Use the rcsparse Python module to retrieve CVS
-## repository information instead of invoking rcs utilities [EXPERIMENTAL]
-##
-use_rcsparse = 0
-
-## sort_by: File sort order
-##   file   Sort by filename
-##   rev    Sort by revision number
-##   date   Sort by commit date
-##   author Sort by author
-##   log    Sort by log message
-##
-sort_by = file
-
-## sort_group_dirs: Group directories when sorting
-##   1      Group directories together
-##   0      No grouping -- sort directories as any other item would be sorted
-##
-sort_group_dirs = 1
-
-## hide_attic: Hide or show the contents of the Attic subdirectory
-##   1      Hide dead files inside Attic subdir
-##   0      Show the files which are inside the Attic subdir
-##
-hide_attic = 1
-
-## hide_errorful_entries: Hide or show errorful directory entries
-## (perhaps due to not being readable, or some other rlog parsing
-## error, etc.)
-##   1      Hide errorful entries from the directory display
-##   0      Show errorful entries (with their errors) in the directory display
-##
-#hide_errorful_entries = 0
-
-## log_sort: Sort order for log messages
-##   date   Sort revisions by date
-##   rev    Sort revision by revision number
-##   none   Use the version control system's ordering
-##
-log_sort = date
-
-## diff_format: Default diff format
-##   h      Human readable
-##   u      Unified diff
-##   c      Context diff
-##   s      Side by side
-##   l      Long human readable (more context)
-##   f      Full human readable (entire file)
-##
-diff_format = h
-
-## hr_breakable: Diff view line breaks
-##   1     lines break at spaces
-##   0     no line breaking
-## Or, use a positive integer > 1 to cut lines after that many characters
-##
-hr_breakable = 1
-
-## hr_funout: Give out function names in human readable diffs.
-## (Only works well for C source files, otherwise diff's heuristic falls short.)
-## ('-p' option to diff)
-##
-hr_funout = 0
-
-## hr_ignore_white: Ignore whitespace (indendation and stuff) for human
-## readable diffs.
-## ('-w' option to diff)
-##
-hr_ignore_white = 1
-
-## hr_ignore_keyword_subst: Ignore diffs which are caused by keyword
-## substitution (such as "$Id - Stuff").
-## ('-kk' option to rcsdiff)
-##
-hr_ignore_keyword_subst = 1
-
-## hr_intraline: Enable highlighting of intraline changes in human
-## readable diffs.  [Requires Python 2.4]
-##
-hr_intraline = 1
-
-## allow_compress: Allow compression via gzip of output if the Browser
-## accepts it (HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING contains "gzip").
-##
-## Note: this relies on Python's gzip module, which has proven to be
-## not-so-performant.  Enabling this feature should reduce the overall
-## transfer size of ViewVC's responses to the client's request, but
-## will do so with a speed penalty.
-##
-#allow_compress = 1
-
-## template_dir: The directory which contains the EZT templates used by
-## ViewVC to customize the display of the various output views.  ViewVC
-## looks in this directory for files with names that match the name of
-## the view ("log", "directory", etc.) plus the ".ezt" extension.  If
-## specified as a relative path, it is relative to the directory where
-## this config file resides; absolute paths may be used as well.  If
-## %lang% occurs in the pathname, then the selected language will be
-## substituted.
-## See Also: the [templates] configuration section, where you can
-## override templates on a per-view basis.
-##
-template_dir = /usr/share/viewvc/templates
-
-## docroot: Web path to a directory that contains ViewVC static files
-## (stylesheets, images, etc.)  If set, static files will get
-## downloaded directory from this location.  If unset, static files
-## will be served by the ViewVC script (at a likely performance
-## penalty, and from the "docroot" subdirectory of the directory
-## specified by the "template_dir" option).
-##
-docroot = /viewvc-static
-
-## show_subdir_lastmod: Show last changelog message for CVS subdirectories
-## NOTE: The current implementation makes many assumptions and may show
-## the incorrect file at some times. The main assumption is that the
-## last modified file has the newest filedate. But some CVS operations
-## touches the file without even when a new version is not checked in,
-## and TAG based browsing essentially puts this out of order, unless
-## the last checkin was on the same tag as you are viewing.  Enable
-## this if you like the feature, but don't rely on correct results.
-##
-## ** WARNING: Enabling this will currently leak unauthorized path names **
-##
-show_subdir_lastmod = 0
-
-## show_logs: Show the most recent log entry in directory listings.
-##
-show_logs = 1
-
-## show_log_in_markup: Show log when viewing file contents.
-##
-show_log_in_markup = 1
-
-## cross_copies: Cross filesystem copies when traversing Subversion
-## file revision histories.
-##
-cross_copies = 1
-
-## use_localtime: Display dates as UTC or in local time zone.
-##
-use_localtime = 0
-
-## short_log_len: The length (in characters) to which the most recent
-## log entry should be truncated when shown in the directory view.
-##
-short_log_len = 80
-
-## enable_syntax_coloration: Should we colorize known file content
-## syntaxes?  [Requires Pygments Python module]
-##
-#enable_syntax_coloration = 1
-
-## detect_encoding: Should we attempt to detect versioned file
-## character encodings?  [Requires 'chardet' module, and is currently
-## used only by the syntax coloration logic -- if enabled -- for the
-## 'markup' and 'annotate' views; see 'enable_syntax_coloration'.]
-##
-#detect_encoding = 0
-
-## use_cvsgraph: Use CvsGraph to offer visual graphs of CVS revision history.
-##
-use_cvsgraph = 0
-
-## cvsgraph_conf: Location of the customized cvsgraph configuration file.
-## May be specified as an absolute path or as a path relative to this
-## configuration file.
-##
-cvsgraph_conf = /etc/viewvc/cvsgraph.conf
-
-## use_re_search: Enable regular expression search of files in a directory.
-##
-## WARNING: Enabling this option can consume HUGE amounts of server
-## time. A "checkout" must be performed on *each* file in a directory,
-## and the result needs to be searched for a match against the regular
-## expression.
-##
-## SECURITY WARNING: Since a user can enter the regular expression, it
-## is possible for them to enter an expression with many alternatives
-## and a lot of backtracking. Executing that search over thousands of
-## lines over dozens of files can easily tie up a server for a long
-## period of time.  This option should only be used on sites with
-## trusted users. It is highly inadvisable to use this on a public site.
-##
-use_re_search = 0
-
-## dir_pagesize: Maximum number of directory entries on a given page.
-## This allows ViewVC to present discrete pages to the users instead of
-## the entire directory.  Set to 0 to disable pagination.
-##
-#dir_pagesize = 0
-
-## log_pagesize: Maximum number of revision log entries on a given page.
-## This allows ViewVC to present discrete pages to the users instead of
-## the entire revision log.  Set to 0 to disable pagination.
-##
-#log_pagesize = 0
-
-## limit_changes: Maximum number of changed paths shown per commit in
-## the Subversion revision view and in query results. This is not a
-## hard limit (the UI provides options to show all changed paths), but
-## it prevents ViewVC from generating enormous and hard to read pages
-## by default when they happen to contain import or merge commits
-## affecting hundreds or thousands of files.  Set to 0 to disable the
-## limit.
-##
-limit_changes = 100
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[templates]
-
-## You can override the templates used by various ViewVC views in this
-## section.  By default, ViewVC will look for templates in the
-## directory specified by the "template_dir" configuration option (see
-## the documentation for that option for details).  But if you want to
-## use a different template for a particular view, simply uncomment the
-## appropriate option below and specify the currect location of the EZT
-## template file you wish to use for that view.
-## 
-## Templates are specified relative to the configured template
-## directory (see the "template_dir" option), but absolute paths may
-## also be used as well.
-##
-## If %lang% occurs in the pathname, then the selected language will be
-## substituted.
-##
-## Note: the selected language is defined by the "languages" item in the
-##       [general] section, and based on the request's Accept-Language
-##       header.
-##
-
-## diff: Template used for the file differences view.
-##
-#diff = 
-
-## directory: Template used for the directory listing view.
-##
-#directory = 
-
-## error: Template used for the ViewVC error display view.
-##
-#error = 
-
-## file: Template used for the file contents/annotation view.
-##
-#file = 
-
-## graph: Template used for the revision graph view.
-##
-#graph = 
-
-## log: Template used for the revision log view.
-##
-#log = 
-
-## query: Template used for the non-integrated query interface.
-##
-#query = 
-
-## query_form: Template used for the query form view.
-##
-#query_form = 
-
-## query_results: Template used for the query results view.
-##
-#query_results = 
-
-## revision: Template used for the revision/changeset view.
-##
-#revision = 
-
-## roots: Template used for the root listing view.
-##
-#roots = 
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[cvsdb]
-
-## enabled: Enable database integration feature.
-##
-#enabled = 0
-
-## host: Database hostname.  Leave unset to use a local Unix socket
-## connection.
-##
-#host = 
-
-## post: Database listening port.
-##
-#port = 3306
-
-## database_name: ViewVC database name.
-##database_name = ViewVC
-
-## user: Username of user with read/write privileges to the database
-## specified by the 'database_name' configuration option.
-##
-#user = 
-
-## passwd: Password of user with read/write privileges to the database
-## specified by the 'database_name' configuration option.
-##
-#passwd = 
-
-## readonly_user: Username of user with read privileges to the database
-## specified by the 'database_name' configuration option.
-##
-#readonly_user = 
-
-## readonly_passwd: Password of user with read privileges to the database
-## specified by the 'database_name' configuration option.
-##
-#readonly_passwd = 
-
-## row_limit: Maximum number of rows returned by a given normal query
-## to the database.
-##
-#row_limit = 1000
-
-## rss_row_limit: Maximum number of rows returned by a given query to
-## the database made as part of an RSS feed request.  (Keeping in mind
-## that RSS readers tend to poll regularly for new data, you might want
-## to keep this set to a conservative number.)
-##
-#rss_row_limit = 100
-
-## check_database_for_root: Check if the repository is found in the
-## database before showing the query link and RSS feeds.
-## 
-## WARNING: Enabling this check adds the cost of a database connection
-## and query to most ViewVC requests.  If all your roots are represented
-## in the commits database, or if you don't care about the creation of
-## RSS and query links that might lead ultimately to error pages for
-## certain of your roots, or if you simply don't want to add this extra
-## cost to your ViewVC requests, leave this disabled.
-##
-#check_database_for_root = 0
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[vhosts]
-
-## Virtual hosts are individual logical servers accessible via
-## different hostnames, but which are all really the same physical
-## computer.  For example, you might have your web server configured to
-## accept incoming traffic for both http://www.yourdomain.com/ and
-## http://viewvc.yourdomain.com/.  Users pointing their web browsers at
-## each of those two URLs might see entirely different content via one
-## URL versus the other, but all that content actually lives on the
-## same computer, is served up via the same web server, and so
-## on.  It just *looks* like its coming from multiple servers.
-##
-## ViewVC allows you to customize its configuration options for
-## individual virtual hosts.  You might, for example, wish to expose
-## all of your Subversion repositories at http://svn.yourdomain.com/viewvc/ 
-## and all your CVS ones at http://cvs.yourdomain.com/viewvc/, with no
-## cross-exposure.  Using ViewVC's virtual host (vhost) configuration
-## support, you can do this.  Simply create two vhost configurations
-## (one for each of your hostnames), then configure the cvs_roots
-## option only for the vhost associated with cvs.yourdomain.com, and
-## configure the svn_roots option only for the vhost associated with
-## svn.yourdomain.com.
-##
-## This section is a freeform configuration section, where you create
-## both the option names and their values.  The names of the options
-## are then treated as canonical names of virtual hosts, and their
-## values are defined to be comma-delimited lists of hostname globs
-## against which incoming ViewVC requests will be matched to figure out
-## which vhost they apply to.
-##
-## After you've named and defined your vhosts, you may then create new
-## configuration sections whose names are of the form
-## vhost-VHOSTNAME/CONFIGSECTION.  VHOSTNAME here is the canonical name
-## of one of the virtual hosts you defined under the [vhosts] section.
-## Inside those configuration sections, you override the standard
-## ViewVC options typically found in the base configuration section
-## named CONFIGSECTION ("general", "option", etc.)
-##
-## Here is an example:
-##
-## [vhosts]
-## libs = libs.yourdomain.*, *.yourlibs.*
-## gui = guiproject.yourdomain.*
-##
-## [vhost-libs/general]
-## cvs_roots = 
-## svn_roots = svnroot: /var/svn/libs-repos
-## default_root = svnroot
-##
-## [vhost-libs/options]
-## show_logs = 1
-##
-## [vhost-gui/general]
-## cvs_roots = cvsroot: /var/cvs/guiproject
-## svn_roots = 
-## default_root = cvsroot
-##
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-## ViewVC recognizes per-root configuration overrides, too.  To
-## override the value of a configuration parameter only for a single
-## root, create a configuration section whose names is of the form
-## root-ROOTNAME/CONFIGSECTION.  ROOTNAME here is the name of the root
-## as defined explicitly in cvs_roots or svn_roots or implicitly as the
-## basename of a root path in root_parents.  Options found in this new
-## configuration section override for this one root the corresponding
-## options found in the base configuration section CONFIGSECTION
-## ("options", "authz-*", etc.)
-##
-## Here is an example showing how to enable Subversion authz-based
-## authorization for only the single root named "svnroot":
-## 
-## [root-svnroot/options]
-## authorizer = svnauthz
-##
-## [root-svnroot/authz-svnauthz]
-## authzfile = /path/to/authzfile
-##
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[authz-forbidden]
-
-## The "forbidden" authorizer forbids access to repository modules,
-## defined to be top-level subdirectories in a repository.  You can use
-## a simple list of modules, or something more complex:
-##
-##   *) The "!" can be used before a module to explicitly state that it
-##      is NOT forbidden. Whenever this form is seen, then all modules will
-##      be forbidden unless one of the "!" modules match.
-##
-##   *) Shell-style "glob" expressions may be used. "*" will match any
-##      sequence of zero or more characters, "?" will match any single
-##      character, "[seq]" will match any character in seq, and "[!seq]"
-##      will match any character not in seq.
-##
-##   *) Tests are performed in sequence. The first match will terminate the
-##      testing. This allows for more complex allow/deny patterns.
-##
-## Tests are case-sensitive.
-##
-## NOTE: Again, this is for the hiding of modules within repositories, *not* 
-## for the hiding of repositories (roots) themselves.
-##
-## Some examples:
-##
-##    Disallow "example" but allow all others:
-##       forbidden = example
-##
-##    Disallow "example1" and "example2" but allow all others:
-##       forbidden = example1, example2
-##
-##    Allow *only* "example1" and "example2":
-##       forbidden = !example1, !example2
-##
-##    Forbid modules starting with "x":
-##       forbidden = x*
-##
-##    Allow modules starting with "x" but no others:
-##       forbidden = !x*
-##
-##    Allow "xml", forbid other modules starting with "x", and allow the rest:
-##       forbidden = !xml, x*, !*
-##
-forbidden = 
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[authz-forbiddenre]
-
-## The "forbiddenre" authorizer forbids access to repositories and
-## repository paths by comparing a list of regular expressions
-## (separated by commas) against paths consisting of the repository (or
-## root) name plus the path of the versioned file or directory to be
-## tested.  For example, to see if the user is authorized to see the
-## path "/trunk/www/index.html" in the repository whose root name is
-## "svnrepos", this authorizer will check the path
-## "svnrepos/trunk/www/index.html" against the list of forbidden
-## regular expressions.  Directory paths will be terminated by a forward
-## slash.
-##
-## Like the "forbidden" authorizer...
-##
-##   *) The "!" can be used before a module to explicitly state that it
-##      is NOT forbidden. Whenever this form is seen, then all modules will
-##      be forbidden unless one of the "!" modules match.
-##
-##   *) Tests are performed in sequence. The first match will terminate the
-##      testing. This allows for more complex allow/deny patterns.
-##
-## Unlike the "forbidden" authorizer, you can can use this to hide roots, too.
-##
-## Some examples:
-##
-##    Disallow files named "PRIVATE", but allow all others:
-##       forbiddenre = /PRIVATE$
-##
-##    Disallow the "hidden" repository, allowing all others:
-##       forbiddenre = ^hidden(/|$)
-##
-##    Allow only the "example1" and "example2" roots and the paths inside them,
-##    disallowing all others (which can be done in multiple ways):
-##       forbiddenre = !^example1(/|$), !^example2(/|$)/
-##       forbiddenre = !^example[12](/|$)
-##
-##    Only allow visibility of HTML files and the directories that hold them:
-##       forbiddenre = !^([^/]+|.*(/|\.html))$
-##
-forbiddenre = 
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-[authz-svnauthz]
-
-## The "svnauthz" authorizer uses a Subversion authz configuration file
-## to determine access to repository paths.
-
-## authzfile: Specifies the location of the authorization rules file
-## (using an absolute path).
-##
-#authzfile =
-
-## force_username_case: Like the AuthzForceUsernameCase httpd.conf
-## directive, set this to "upper" or "lower" to force the normalization
-## to upper- or lower-case, respectively, of incoming usernames prior
-## to comparison against the authorization rules files.  Leave the
-## option unset to preserve the username case.
-##
-#force_username_case = 
-
-##---------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/modules/viewvc/manifests/init.pp b/modules/viewvc/manifests/init.pp
deleted file mode 100644
index 08617ea..0000000
--- a/modules/viewvc/manifests/init.pp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-
-class viewvc::web {
-    package { viewvc:
-        ensure => present
-    }
-
-    file { '/etc/httpd/conf.d/viewvc.conf':
-        source => 'puppet:///viewvc/httpd/viewvc.conf',
-        mode => 0644,
-        notify => Service['httpd'],
-        require => Package['viewvc']
-    }
-
-    file { '/etc/viewvc/viewvc.conf':
-        source => 'puppet:///viewvc/viewvc/viewvc.conf',
-        mode => 0644,
-        require => Package['viewvc']
-    }
-}
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