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WebCScope Installation
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Quick Install
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0. Create a directory called cscope under your /cgi-bin (virtual) directory.
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Copy all the files in the distribution to this directory.
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1. Edit the 'cscope' file and change the following items:
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- Location to the perl interpreter
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- Location of the cscope database and other modifiable parameters
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- Feedback name and email
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- Location of the syntax highlighter, if you wish to use it
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2. Syntax highlighter
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- The syntax highlighter must be built if you decide to use it. If you
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do not want syntax highlighting, you can ignore this step and set the
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highlighter to /bin/cat.
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- Compile 'hilite.c' using 'gcc -o hilite hilite.c'
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3. Icons
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- Copy the images from the icons directory into the /icons (virtual)
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directory on the web server. You can also replace these images with
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whatever you choose.
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4. Organizing your CScope databases
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- WebCScope supports multiple databases in $cscopedir
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- Create a directory for each project or sub-source in $cscopedir and,
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generate your cscope database using the following commands.
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- find /some/source/dir -name '*.[chyls]' -print > cscope.files
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- cscope -b -q
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- Repeat the above step for each database you wish to create
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