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NAME

       viewvc-standalone - run a simple stand-alone HTTP server for ViewVC

SYNOPSIS

       viewvc-standalone [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Run a simple, standalone HTTP server configured to serve up ViewVC requests.

OPTIONS

       -c, --config-file=PATH
              Use  the  file at PATH as the ViewVC configuration file.  If not specified, ViewVC will try to use
              the configuration file in its installation tree; otherwise,  built-in  default  values  are  used.
              This option is not valid in GUI mode.

       -d, --daemon
              Background the server process.

       -h, --host=HOST
              Start  the  server  listening on HOST.  You need to provide the hostname if you want to access the
              standalone server from a remote machine.  The default is localhost.

       -p, --port=PORT
              Start the server on the given PORT.  The default is 49152.

       -r, --repository=PATH
              Serve up the Subversion or CVS repository located at PATH.  This option  may  be  used  more  than
              once.

       -s, --script-alias=PATH
              Specify  the ScriptAlias, the artificial path location that at which ViewVC appears to be located.
              For  example,  if  your  ScriptAlias  is  cgi-bin/viewvc,  then  ViewVC  will  be  accessible   at
              http://localhost:49152/cgi-bin/viewvc.  The default is viewvc.

       -g, --gui
              Pop  up  a  graphical  interface  for serving and testing ViewVC.  Note: this requires a valid X11
              display connection.

FILES

       /etc/viewvc/viewvc.conf

SEE ALSO

       ViewVC web site, http://www.viewvc.org/.

AUTHORS

       viewvc-standalone was written by the ViewVC Group.  A  complete  list  of  authors  may  be  obtained  at
       http://www.viewvc.org/.

       This  manual  page  was  written  by John Zaitseff <J.Zaitseff@zap.org.au> for the Debian project.  It is
       distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later, and may be used under that  licence
       by others.

                                                   2010-04-01                               VIEWVC-STANDALONE(1)