# Configuration file. # Define typed variable "v", read valueset from file. #variable: v, Version, [/usr/local/lxr/source/versions], [/usr/local/lxr/source/defversion] #variable: v, Version, [/usr/local/src/dawn/mozilla/versions], [/usr/local/src/dawn/mozilla/defversion] # Define typed variable "a". First value is default. #variable: a, Architecture, (-) # Define the base url for the LXR files. Tree name (if any) is appened # to this. baseurl: http://lxr.mozilla.org/ # url prefix for bonsai bonsaihome: http://cvs-mirror.mozilla.org/webtools/bonsai # These are the templates for the HTML heading, directory listing and # footer, respectively. htmlhead: template-head htmltail: template-tail htmldir: template-dir sourcehead: template-source-head sourcedirhead: template-sourcedir-head # If there's only one tree being indexed then allow this older # syntax for backward compatability. "sourceroot" should # be the directory containing the source we're indexing. #sourceroot: /home/mozillatrees/nspr/nspr # If we're indexing more than one tree then include one sourceroot # entry per tree where each entry is a tree/directory pair. sourceroot: classic /export2/lxr-data/classic/mozilla sourceroot: ef /export2/lxr-data/ef/mozilla sourceroot: mozilla /export2/lxr-data/mozilla/mozilla sourceroot: nspr /export2/lxr-data/nspr/mozilla sourceroot: seamonkey /export2/lxr-data//seamonkey/mozilla sourceroot: grendel /export2/lxr-data/grendel/mozilla # name of the source. srcrootname: mozilla # prepend this to url virtroot: # "#include " is mapped to this directory (in the LXR source # tree) incprefix: /include # The database files go here. #dbdir: /opt/lxr-data/db # If using multiple trees, give the parent directory containing # dirs for each tree. For mozilla, /export/lxr-data contains # a directory for each tree. Each of these directories contains # the tree's databases, and a mozilla directory containing the # source. dbdir: /export2/lxr-data # Glimpse can be found here. glimpsebin: /opt/local/bin/glimpse # The power of regexps. This is pretty Linux-specific, but quite # useful. Tinker with it and see what it does. (How's that for # documentation?) #map: /include/asm[^\/]*/ /include/asm-$a/ #map: /arch/[^\/]+/ /arch/$a/