2 // PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS LINE
4 // FusionForge Universal Site Modifications
5 // by David HM Spector <spector@zeitgeist.com>
7 // FusionForge global paths
9 $sys_etc_path='{gforge_etc}';
10 $sys_share_path='{usr_share_gforge}';
11 $sys_var_path='{var_lib_gforge}';
14 // FusionForge hostnames
16 // Hostnames should be fully qualified domain names (FQDNs); using short names
17 // would be prettier but would stop you from distributing your implementation
18 // across multiple domains.
20 // Of course, if you have a lot of machines serving a particular purpose
21 // such as FTP or for shell accounts, the "hostname" here might be in
22 // reality an addr_list of machines that is serviced by a round-robin
23 // mechanism or something fancy like a local-director.
25 // The default FusionForge domain
26 // this is used where ever the "naked" form of the FusionForge domain
27 // might be used. E.g., "mailto:admin@gforge.net"
28 $sys_default_domain = '{domain_name}';
29 $sys_forum_return_domain = "{sys_forum_return_domain}";
30 //$sys_fallback_domain = 'gforge2.company.com';
32 // Machine used for downloading sources/packages
33 $sys_download_host = '{download_host}';
35 // Machine(s) that host users' shell accounts
36 // N.B. to the SourceForge Crew: What's the difference between the user
37 // host and the shell host? They are clearly two different hostnames
38 // in the source code, but they seem to serve the same purpose..?
39 $sys_shell_host = '{shell_host}';
40 $sys_users_host = '{users_host}';
42 // Machine that hosts the FusionForge mailing lists (This could also be
43 // the mail host if you have enough horsepower & bandwidth)
44 $sys_lists_host = '{lists_host}';