Raw Source Code

By Albert on October 24, 2009 8:13 PM

There are many projects that only provide their open source licensed code in as a single archive download. For instance: mathopd and ftpproxy.

In these cases, I've actually had a bit of a tough time trying to decide how to display the code on these mirrors.

The past couple of days I've tried some source highlighting software out:

  • source-highlight
  • highlight

I've also come up with some shell scripts to automate the process. I still have a couple of questions to answer, but I think I'll figure those out momentarily and get publishing more code very soon. Here's to open source!

NOTE: I've removed the examples I had here.

Better Mirrors Performance

By Albert on June 23, 2009 9:14 AM
I'm pleased to report that the Docunext Mirrors are working better than ever. Cgit is working out great, and I've hacked up WebSVN to work much better. I've also set Varnish to cache the pages properly, so that should help too. :-)

SVN::Web is All Good, For Now

By Albert on April 14, 2009 8:33 PM
The Subversion issues took awhile to fix, but for now things are OK enough with SVN::Web.

Other news: we're now using cgit for git repositories. Its fast and light, no official FastCGI support yet, but I hacked it into place during some experiments and discovered that it is indeed possible.

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