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Amitai Schlair
26a080df37 Update to 2.0.1. Changes amusingly difficult to determine. pkgsrc changes:
* clean up DESCR and COMMENT
* set LICENSE
* add dependency on devel/rcs where needed
* support user-destdir installation
* don't invent a makefile, use the existing ones
* add a TODO
2009-08-06 16:21:24 +00:00
yomram
ad46111f76 update to 2.0.0
Changes from 1.2.1 to 2.0.0 (from http://www.cvstrac.org/)
 The most important change in moving from version 1.2.1 to version
2.0.0 is that CVSTrac now uses SQLite version 3 instead of SQLite
version 2. If you are upgrading, you will need to convert your
database file to the SQLite version 3 format. This can be done by
first making a text backup of your original database file like this:
    sqlite myproject.db .dump >myproject.sql

Then save your original myproject.db as a backup.
    mv myproject.db myproject.db.bu-v2

Next reconstruct your project as an SQLite 3 database:
    sqlite3 myproject.db <myproject.sql
2006-10-21 01:59:15 +00:00
yomram
1a58539daa Initial import of cvstrac-1.2.1
A Web-Based Bug And Patch-Set Tracking System For CVS.

Features
- Automatically generates a patch-set log from CVS check-in comments
- User-defined color-coded database queries
- Web-based administration of the CVSROOT/passwd file
- Built-in repository browser
- Built-in Wiki
- Very simple setup - a self-contained executable runs as CGI, from
  inetd, or as a stand-alone web server
- Minimal memory, disk and CPU requirements - works on old hardware
- Access permissions configurable separately for each user
- Allows for anonymous users
- Uses a built-in SQL database engine (SQLite) - no external RDBMS required
- Tested under Linux - works on other versions of Unix. Also  works under
  Windows
- Can be run from a  chroot jail for added security.
- GNU Public License

from http://www.cvstrac.org/
2006-05-20 05:12:43 +00:00