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diff --git a/.config/subversion/README.txt b/.config/subversion/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7b78e5e..0000000 --- a/.config/subversion/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -This directory holds run-time configuration information for Subversion -clients. The configuration files all share the same syntax, but you -should examine a particular file to learn what configuration -directives are valid for that file. - -The syntax is standard INI format: - - - Empty lines, and lines starting with '#', are ignored. - The first significant line in a file must be a section header. - - - A section starts with a section header, which must start in - the first column: - - [section-name] - - - An option, which must always appear within a section, is a pair - (name, value). There are two valid forms for defining an - option, both of which must start in the first column: - - name: value - name = value - - Whitespace around the separator (:, =) is optional. - - - Section and option names are case-insensitive, but case is - preserved. - - - An option's value may be broken into several lines. The value - continuation lines must start with at least one whitespace. - Trailing whitespace in the previous line, the newline character - and the leading whitespace in the continuation line is compressed - into a single space character. - - - All leading and trailing whitespace around a value is trimmed, - but the whitespace within a value is preserved, with the - exception of whitespace around line continuations, as - described above. - - - When a value is a boolean, any of the following strings are - recognised as truth values (case does not matter): - - true false - yes no - on off - 1 0 - - - When a value is a list, it is comma-separated. Again, the - whitespace around each element of the list is trimmed. - - - Option values may be expanded within a value by enclosing the - option name in parentheses, preceded by a percent sign and - followed by an 's': - - %(name)s - - The expansion is performed recursively and on demand, during - svn_option_get. The name is first searched for in the same - section, then in the special [DEFAULT] section. If the name - is not found, the whole '%(name)s' placeholder is left - unchanged. - - Any modifications to the configuration data invalidate all - previously expanded values, so that the next svn_option_get - will take the modifications into account. - -The syntax of the configuration files is a subset of the one used by -Python's ConfigParser module; see - - http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-ConfigParser.html - -Configuration data in the Windows registry -========================================== - -On Windows, configuration data may also be stored in the registry. The -functions svn_config_read and svn_config_merge will read from the -registry when passed file names of the form: - - REGISTRY:<hive>/path/to/config-key - -The REGISTRY: prefix must be in upper case. The <hive> part must be -one of: - - HKLM for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - HKCU for HKEY_CURRENT_USER - -The values in config-key represent the options in the [DEFAULT] section. -The keys below config-key represent other sections, and their values -represent the options. Only values of type REG_SZ whose name doesn't -start with a '#' will be used; other values, as well as the keys' -default values, will be ignored. - - -File locations -============== - -Typically, Subversion uses two config directories, one for site-wide -configuration, - - Unix: - /etc/subversion/servers - /etc/subversion/config - /etc/subversion/hairstyles - Windows: - %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Subversion\servers - %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Subversion\config - %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Subversion\hairstyles - REGISTRY:HKLM\Software\Tigris.org\Subversion\Servers - REGISTRY:HKLM\Software\Tigris.org\Subversion\Config - REGISTRY:HKLM\Software\Tigris.org\Subversion\Hairstyles - -and one for per-user configuration: - - Unix: - ~/.subversion/servers - ~/.subversion/config - ~/.subversion/hairstyles - Windows: - %APPDATA%\Subversion\servers - %APPDATA%\Subversion\config - %APPDATA%\Subversion\hairstyles - REGISTRY:HKCU\Software\Tigris.org\Subversion\Servers - REGISTRY:HKCU\Software\Tigris.org\Subversion\Config - REGISTRY:HKCU\Software\Tigris.org\Subversion\Hairstyles - diff --git a/.config/subversion/config b/.config/subversion/config deleted file mode 100644 index c35bbf1..0000000 --- a/.config/subversion/config +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -### This file configures various client-side behaviors. -### -### The commented-out examples below are intended to demonstrate -### how to use this file. - -### Section for authentication and authorization customizations. -[auth] -### Set store-passwords to 'no' to avoid storing passwords in the -### auth/ area of your config directory. It defaults to 'yes'. -### Note that this option only prevents saving of *new* passwords; -### it doesn't invalidate existing passwords. (To do that, remove -### the cache files by hand as described in the Subversion book.) -# store-passwords = no -### Set store-auth-creds to 'no' to avoid storing any subversion -### credentials in the auth/ area of your config directory. -### It defaults to 'yes'. Note that this option only prevents -### saving of *new* credentials; it doesn't invalidate existing -### caches. (To do that, remove the cache files by hand.) -# store-auth-creds = no - -### Section for configuring external helper applications. -[helpers] -### Set editor to the command used to invoke your text editor. -### This will override the environment variables that Subversion -### examines by default to find this information ($EDITOR, -### et al). -# editor-cmd = editor (vi, emacs, notepad, etc.) -### Set diff-cmd to the absolute path of your 'diff' program. -### This will override the compile-time default, which is to use -### Subversion's internal diff implementation. -# diff-cmd = diff_program (diff, gdiff, etc.) -### Set diff3-cmd to the absolute path of your 'diff3' program. -### This will override the compile-time default, which is to use -### Subversion's internal diff3 implementation. -# diff3-cmd = diff3_program (diff3, gdiff3, etc.) -### Set diff3-has-program-arg to 'true' or 'yes' if your 'diff3' -### program accepts the '--diff-program' option. -# diff3-has-program-arg = [true | false] -### Set merge-tool-cmd to the command used to invoke your external -### merging tool of choice. Subversion will pass 4 arguments to -### the specified command: base theirs mine merged -# merge-tool-cmd = merge_command - -### Section for configuring tunnel agents. -[tunnels] -### Configure svn protocol tunnel schemes here. By default, only -### the 'ssh' scheme is defined. You can define other schemes to -### be used with 'svn+scheme://hostname/path' URLs. A scheme -### definition is simply a command, optionally prefixed by an -### environment variable name which can override the command if it -### is defined. The command (or environment variable) may contain -### arguments, using standard shell quoting for arguments with -### spaces. The command will be invoked as: -### <command> <hostname> svnserve -t -### (If the URL includes a username, then the hostname will be -### passed to the tunnel agent as <user>@<hostname>.) Here we -### redefine the built-in 'ssh' scheme to avoid an unfortunate -### interaction with the "ControlMaster auto" feature (for -### details, see Debian Bug #413102): -ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh -o ControlMaster=no -### If you wanted to define a new 'rsh' scheme, to be used with -### 'svn+rsh:' URLs, you could do so as follows: -# rsh = rsh -### Or, if you wanted to specify a full path and arguments: -# rsh = /path/to/rsh -l myusername -### On Windows, if you are specifying a full path to a command, -### use a forward slash (/) or a paired backslash (\\) as the -### path separator. A single backslash will be treated as an -### escape for the following character. - -### Section for configuring miscelleneous Subversion options. -[miscellany] -### Set global-ignores to a set of whitespace-delimited globs -### which Subversion will ignore in its 'status' output, and -### while importing or adding files and directories. -### '*' matches leading dots, e.g. '*.rej' matches '.foo.rej'. -# global-ignores = *.o *.lo *.la *.al .libs *.so *.so.[0-9]* *.a *.pyc *.pyo -# *.rej *~ #*# .#* .*.swp .DS_Store -### Set log-encoding to the default encoding for log messages -# log-encoding = latin1 -### Set use-commit-times to make checkout/update/switch/revert -### put last-committed timestamps on every file touched. -# use-commit-times = yes -### Set no-unlock to prevent 'svn commit' from automatically -### releasing locks on files. -# no-unlock = yes -### Set mime-types-file to a MIME type registry file, used to -### provide hints to Subversion's MIME type auto-detection -### algorithm. -# mime-types-file = /path/to/mime.types -### Set preserved-conflict-file-exts to a whitespace-delimited -### list of patterns matching file extensions which should be -### preserved in generated conflict file names. By default, -### conflict files use custom extensions. -# preserved-conflict-file-exts = doc ppt xls od? -### Set enable-auto-props to 'yes' to enable automatic properties -### for 'svn add' and 'svn import', it defaults to 'no'. -### Automatic properties are defined in the section 'auto-props'. -# enable-auto-props = yes -### Set interactive-conflicts to 'no' to disable interactive -### conflict resolution prompting. It defaults to 'yes'. -# interactive-conflicts = no - -### Section for configuring automatic properties. -[auto-props] -### The format of the entries is: -### file-name-pattern = propname[=value][;propname[=value]...] -### The file-name-pattern can contain wildcards (such as '*' and -### '?'). All entries which match (case-insensitively) will be -### applied to the file. Note that auto-props functionality -### must be enabled, which is typically done by setting the -### 'enable-auto-props' option. -# *.c = svn:eol-style=native -# *.cpp = svn:eol-style=native -# *.h = svn:eol-style=native -# *.dsp = svn:eol-style=CRLF -# *.dsw = svn:eol-style=CRLF -# *.sh = svn:eol-style=native;svn:executable -# *.txt = svn:eol-style=native -# *.png = svn:mime-type=image/png -# *.jpg = svn:mime-type=image/jpeg -# Makefile = svn:eol-style=native - diff --git a/.config/subversion/servers b/.config/subversion/servers deleted file mode 100644 index 28e2d6f..0000000 --- a/.config/subversion/servers +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -### This file specifies server-specific protocol parameters, -### including HTTP proxy information, and HTTP timeout settings. -### -### The currently defined server options are: -### http-proxy-host Proxy host for HTTP connection -### http-proxy-port Port number of proxy host service -### http-proxy-username Username for auth to proxy service -### http-proxy-password Password for auth to proxy service -### http-proxy-exceptions List of sites that do not use proxy -### http-timeout Timeout for HTTP requests in seconds -### http-compression Whether to compress HTTP requests -### neon-debug-mask Debug mask for Neon HTTP library -### http-auth-types Auth types to use for HTTP library -### ssl-authority-files List of files, each of a trusted CAs -### ssl-trust-default-ca Trust the system 'default' CAs -### ssl-client-cert-file PKCS#12 format client certificate file -### ssl-client-cert-password Client Key password, if needed. -### ssl-pkcs11-provider Name of PKCS#11 provider to use. -### http-library Which library to use for http/https -### connections (neon or serf) -### -### HTTP timeouts, if given, are specified in seconds. A timeout -### of 0, i.e. zero, causes a builtin default to be used. -### -### The commented-out examples below are intended only to -### demonstrate how to use this file; any resemblance to actual -### servers, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. - -### In this section, the URL of the repository you're trying to -### access is matched against the patterns on the right. If a -### match is found, the server info is from the section with the -### corresponding name. - -[groups] -# group1 = *.collab.net -# othergroup = repository.blarggitywhoomph.com -# thirdgroup = *.example.com - -### Information for the first group: -# [group1] -# http-proxy-host = proxy1.some-domain-name.com -# http-proxy-port = 80 -# http-proxy-username = blah -# http-proxy-password = doubleblah -# http-timeout = 60 -# http-auth-types = basic;digest;negotiate -# neon-debug-mask = 130 - -### Information for the second group: -# [othergroup] -# http-proxy-host = proxy2.some-domain-name.com -# http-proxy-port = 9000 -# No username and password, so use the defaults below. - -### You can set default parameters in the 'global' section. -### These parameters apply if no corresponding parameter is set in -### a specifically matched group as shown above. Thus, if you go -### through the same proxy server to reach every site on the -### Internet, you probably just want to put that server's -### information in the 'global' section and not bother with -### 'groups' or any other sections. -### -### If you go through a proxy for all but a few sites, you can -### list those exceptions under 'http-proxy-exceptions'. This only -### overrides defaults, not explicitly matched server names. -### -### 'ssl-authority-files' is a semicolon-delimited list of files, -### each pointing to a PEM-encoded Certificate Authority (CA) -### SSL certificate. See details above for overriding security -### due to SSL. -[global] -# http-proxy-exceptions = *.exception.com, www.internal-site.org -# http-proxy-host = defaultproxy.whatever.com -# http-proxy-port = 7000 -# http-proxy-username = defaultusername -# http-proxy-password = defaultpassword -# http-compression = no -# http-auth-types = basic;digest;negotiate -# No http-timeout, so just use the builtin default. -# No neon-debug-mask, so neon debugging is disabled. -# ssl-authority-files = /path/to/CAcert.pem;/path/to/CAcert2.pem |