Re: gitweb testing with non-apache web server

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On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 12:55:36AM +0100, Francis Daly wrote:
> > Marc Singer wrote: 
> > On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 03:21:52PM -0400, Blu Corater wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> > > If I request http://server/~blu/scm, Cherokee returns Cherokee's default
> > > index page. Only if I request http://server/~blu/scm/, Cherokee returns
> > > the expected output from gitweb.
> 
> This is due to one apparent bug in Cherokee's Directory handling.
> 
> > I can see the project overview page, but all of the links bring me
> > back to the same top-level page, no summary, not logs.  I've verified
> > that the web server's user can read the git repo. 
> 
> And this is due a a different, but arguably related, one.  (The 301
> handler ignores things it shouldn't.)
> 
> > I don't doubt that this is a cherokee issue.
> 
> Cherokee's handling of both Directory and Request sections with cgi and
> Scriptalias seems a bit funky (in different ways).  If you want to use
> Cherokee configured this way, you may find it handy to add
> 
> $my_uri .= '/';
> to your version of gitweb.cgi shortly after it is set -- that should
> break most of the generated links in a way that causes them to work with
> this server.
> 
> $my_url is only used in a few places, but it may be worth doing the same
> thing to it too.

That does it.  

> 
> Or use a web server which isn't broken in this particular way.

:-) There doesn't seem to be much of the 'small' variety.  Though now
I'll look into lighttpd as well.

> 
> Good luck,

Cheers.
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