This describes my webglimpse experience. What a mess!
Install the /usr/ports/www/webglimpse package. I came up two problems
with this.
First problem: The cgi setup in the httpd.conf file was pointing at
/usr/local/share instead of /usr/local/www. After I fixed that, I
went to /usr/local/www and cleaned it out a bit (remove cgi-bin stuff
and data links). You also need this in httpd.conf (or apache.conf).
Note that the automated testbed install has this, but check anyway.
Options MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Second problem: The webglimpse/wginstall perl program is broken. Some
mkdir had to be commnented out. It also crapped out chmoding the stuff
it installed into /usr/local/www/cgi-bin to 755. I just did it by hand
cause I don't want to mess with it.
Note, its probably a good idea to remove the other stuff from cgi-bin.
Okay, so now its installed:
cd /usr/testbed
mkdir webglimpse
cd webglimpse
/usr/local/www/webglimpse/confarc
Answer the questions. Pretty obvious, although you want D(directory)
searching, and you want to store the files in /usr/testbed/webglimpse,
but you want to *search* /usr/testbed/www.
Next edit .wgfilter-index and add these lines at the top to keep
from indexing the source code and other stuff we do not want to leak out.
Deny (^|/)webglimpse
Allow \.html?$
Deny .*
Now run wgreindex in that directory again.
Next edit archive.cfg and change the urlpath line:
urlpath http://www.emulab.net
Now for the really ugly one. We need to arrange for the files to go
through the doc wrappers! That means editing the webglimpse perl code
in one spot. In /usr/local/www/webglimpse/lib/OutputTool.pm, change
the makeLinkOutput function to this:
sub makeLinkOutput {
my $self = shift;
my($link, $title, $date) = @_;
if ($link =~ /^(.*)\/(.*\..*)$/) {
$link = "$main::urlpath$1/docwrapper.php3?docname=$2\n";
}
my $retstring = "
";
$retstring .= $title.", $date
\n";
return $retstring;
}