Re: Status of GIT for Fedora 10 + gitweb's look

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Got it :-

   http://www.somegitserver.com/git/gitweb.cgi

This should work straight out of the bag with Fedora.

Aaron

- John 'Warthog9' Hawley

Aaron Gray wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 4:32 PM, J.H. <warthog19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:warthog19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Considering that the version running on kernel.org
    <http://kernel.org/> is

    1) a Forked copy and
    2) Based on code thats over 3 years old

    My guess is that your missing a style sheet or a link in your apache
    config for gitweb.  The latest version should look more or less the
    same as what's up on git.kernel.org <http://git.kernel.org/>.  Take
    a look in your browser and see if it can give you any hints as to
    what the error is, what it can't download, etc.

 Your right its not picking up the CSS !
 I have :-
 /var/www/cgi-bin/
        gitweb.cgi
        gitweb.css
I am wondering whether its a configuration problem, permissions and SELinux is in premissive mode. It looks like it may be Apache configuration. I tried a test hello.cgi, and hello.css and Apache does not seem to be reading '.css' file from cgi-bin.
 I'll go over to the Apache group if noone can help me here.
 Cheers,
 Aaron

- John 'Warthog9' Hawley

Aaron Gray wrote:

        On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 4:21 PM, J.H. <warthog19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:warthog19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:warthog19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:warthog19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

           If your on Fedora 10 to get gitweb installed all you should
        have to
           do is:

           yum install gitweb

           and you will be off and running.

         Its all running. It installed 1.6.0.6-1 I wanted to get
        1.6.2.1-1 only for the reason of gitweb.
         gitweb appears as text rather than nice html tables. Does the
        latest version look like http://git.kernel.org/ or do I have to
        do my own HTML formatting ?
         Cheers,
         Aaron
           - John 'Warthog9' Hawley

           Aaron Gray wrote:

               I tried installing Git on F10 and got the following :-

               [root@localhost ~]# rpm -Uvh git-1.6.2.1-1.fc9.i386.rpm
               error: Failed dependencies:
                     perl-Git = 1.6.2.1-1.fc9 is needed by
        git-1.6.2.1-1.fc9.i386
                     git = 1.6.0.6-3.fc10 is needed by (installed)
               perl-Git-1.6.0.6-3.fc10.i386
                     git = 1.6.0.6-3.fc10 is needed by (installed)
               git-svn-1.6.0.6-3.fc10.i386
                     git = 1.6.0.6-3.fc10 is needed by (installed)
               git-daemon-1.6.0.6-3.fc10.i386
                     git = 1.6.0.6-3.fc10 is needed by (installed)
               gitweb-1.6.0.6-3.fc10.i386


               Can I install from source I could only find F9 SRPMS.

               What I am really after knowing is gitweb on the latest
        version
               1.6.2.1 anything like the nice HTML layout on
http://git.kernel.org/ or do I have to do the html formatting
               myself in the perl code ?

               Many thanks in advance,

               Aaron

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