[evolvis-commits] r12048: Why do svn always complain about this fil?==?UTF-8?Q?e↵

mirabilos at evolvis.org mirabilos at evolvis.org
Thu Feb 24 18:34:49 CET 2011


Author: mirabilos
Date: 2011-02-24 18:34:49 +0100 (Thu, 24 Feb 2011)
New Revision: 12048

Removed:
   trunk/gforge_base/evolvisforge-5.1/gforge/plugins/webcalendar/www/includes/settings.php.orig
Log:
Why do svn always complain about this file


Deleted: trunk/gforge_base/evolvisforge-5.1/gforge/plugins/webcalendar/www/includes/settings.php.orig
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--- trunk/gforge_base/evolvisforge-5.1/gforge/plugins/webcalendar/www/includes/settings.php.orig	2011-02-24 17:34:47 UTC (rev 12047)
+++ trunk/gforge_base/evolvisforge-5.1/gforge/plugins/webcalendar/www/includes/settings.php.orig	2011-02-24 17:34:49 UTC (rev 12048)
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-##########################################################
-# WebCalendar Site Settings
-#
-# You can edit this file by hand.  Start by copying settings.php.orig
-# to be settings.php
-#
-# This is not really a php file, but we use the .php file extension to
-# prevent malicious users from downloading this file to obtain our
-# database login.
-#
-# When you're done here, try accessing WebCalendar as an admin
-# user and go to the System Settings page (admin.php) to change system
-# settings.
-#
-# For ODBC use, ignore the db_host value and set 
-# db_database to your full DSN
-##########################################################
-
-# database settings see notes above
-db_type: mysql
-db_host: localhost
-db_login: webcalendar
-db_password: webcal01
-db_database: intranet
-db_persistent: true
-
-# Read-only mode: You can set this to true to create a read-only calendar.
-# If you enable $single_user_login (below), no login will be required,
-# making this a publicly viewable calendar.  In order to add events to
-# a setup like this, you will need to setup another installation of this
-# application that is not read-only.
-# If $readonly is enabled in multi-user mode, only admin users will able
-# to add/edit/delete events.
-# NOTE: Approvals are not disabled in read-only.  You must also disable
-# approvals if you don't want to use them.
-# NOTE #2: Using $readonly has mostly been superceded by the new public
-# access calendar (added in version 0.9.35) which allows
-# a public access calendar with no login or a regular calendar user with
-# a valid login.  This is configured in the admin web interface.
-# If you want to use the new system (recommended), leave this $readonly
-# setting set to "false".
-readonly: false
-
-# Are you setting this up as a multi-user system?
-# You can always start as a single-user system and change to multi-user
-# later.  To enable single-user mode, uncomment out the following line
-# and set it to a login name (that you would use if you ever switched to
-# multi-user).  In single-user mode, you will not be prompted for a login,
-# nor will you be asked to select participants for events.
-# NOTE: If you select single-user and then upgrade to multi-user later,
-# you'll have to add in the login name you've set below to the cal_user
-# table.  You will be able to do this from the web admin interface.
-# Set $single_user to either true or false.  If true, make sure
-# $single_user_login is defined.
-single_user: false
-#single_user_login: cknudsen
-
-# Do you want to use web-based login or use HTTP authorization?
-# NOTE: You can only use HTTP authorization if PHP is built as
-# an Apache module.
-# NOTE #2: There's no need to use this if you're running single
-# user mode.
-# Set the following to true to use http-based authorization.
-# If you want to setup a public calendar with HTTP-based authentication,
-# see FAQ in WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html for instructions.
-use_http_auth: false
-
-# user authentication module (user.php, user-ldap.php, user-nis.php)
-# Note: if you enable LDAP support (with user-ladp.php), you will also
-# need to modify user-ldap.php to configure some settings.
-user_inc: user.php
-
-# end
-?>
\ No newline at end of file



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