Our Apache HTTPD setup exposes an "one_time_perl" endpoint to access repositories. If used, we execute the "apply-one-time-perl.sh" CGI script that checks whether we have a "one-time-perl" script. If so, that script gets executed so that it can munge what would be served. Once done, the script gets removed so that it doesn't execute a second time. As the name says, this functionality expects the user to pass a Perl script. This isn't really necessary though: we can just as easily implement the same thing with arbitrary scripts. Refactor the code so that we instead expect an arbitrary script to exist and rename the functionality to "one-time-script". Adapt callers to use shell utilities instead of Perl so that we can drop the PERL_TEST_HELPERS prerequisite. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> |
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| apache.conf | ||
| apply-one-time-script.sh | ||
| broken-smart-http.sh | ||
| error-no-report.sh | ||
| error-smart-http.sh | ||
| error.sh | ||
| incomplete-body-upload-pack-v2-http.sh | ||
| incomplete-length-upload-pack-v2-http.sh | ||
| nph-custom-auth.sh | ||
| passwd | ||
| proxy-passwd | ||
| ssl.cnf | ||