],
text => [qw($gBadEmailPrefix $gHTMLTail $gHTMLExpireNote),
],
- cgi => [qw($gLibravatarUri $gLibravatarUriOptions)],
+ cgi => [qw($gLibravatarUri $gLibravatarCacheDir $gLibravatarUriOptions @gLibravatarBlacklist)],
config => [qw(%config)],
);
@EXPORT_OK = ();
$ENV{HOME} = '' if not defined $ENV{HOME};
}
+use Sys::Hostname;
use File::Basename qw(dirname);
use IO::File;
use Safe;
The name of the machine that this instance of debbugs is running on
(currently used for debbuging purposes and web page output.)
-Default: qx(hostname --fqdn)
+Default: Sys::Hostname::hostname()
=back
=cut
-my $_old_path = $ENV{PATH};
-$ENV{PATH} = '/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin';
-my $temp_hostname = qx(hostname --fqdn);
-chomp $temp_hostname;
-set_default(\%config,'machine_name',$temp_hostname);
-$ENV{PATH} = $_old_path;
+set_default(\%config,'machine_name',Sys::Hostname::hostname());
=head2 BTS Mailing Lists
set_default(\%config,'bug_subscription_domain',$config{list_domain});
-=head2 CGI Options
-
-=over
-
-=item libravatar_uri $gLibravatarUri
-
-URI to a libravatar configuration. If empty or undefined, libravatar
-support will be disabled. Defaults to
-http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/ which uses a federated Avatar system
-and falls back to gravatar if necessary.
-
-=cut
-
-set_default(\%config,'libravatar_uri',"http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/");
-
-=item libravatar_uri_options $gLibravatarUriOptions
-
-Options to append to the md5_hex of the e-mail. This sets the default
-avatar used when an avatar isn't available. Currently defaults to
-'?d=retro', which causes a bitmap-looking avatar to be displayed for
-unknown e-mails.
-
-Other options which make sense include ?d=404, ?d=wavatar, etc. See
-the API of libravatar for details.
-
-=cut
-
-set_default(\%config,'libravatar_uri_options','?d=retro');
-
-=item libravatar_default_image
-
-Default image to serve for libravatar if there is no avatar for an
-e-mail address. By default, this is a 1x1 png. [This will also be the
-image served if someone specifies avatar=no.]
-
-Default: $config{web_dir}/1x1.png
-
-=cut
-
-set_default(\%config,'libravatar_default_image',$config{web_dir}.'/1x1.png');
-
-=item libravatar_cache_dir
-
-Directory where cached libravatar images are stored
-
-Default: $config{web_dir}/libravatar/
-
-=cut
-
-set_default(\%config,'libravatar_cache_dir',$config{web_dir}.'/libravatar/');
-
-=back
=head2 Misc Options
=back
+=head2 CGI Options
+
+=over
+
+=item libravatar_uri $gLibravatarUri
+
+URI to a libravatar configuration. If empty or undefined, libravatar
+support will be disabled. Defaults to
+libravatar.cgi, our internal federated libravatar system.
+
+=cut
+
+set_default(\%config,'libravatar_uri','http://'.$config{cgi_domain}.'/libravatar.cgi?email=');
+
+=item libravatar_uri_options $gLibravatarUriOptions
+
+Options to append to the md5_hex of the e-mail. This sets the default
+avatar used when an avatar isn't available. Currently defaults to
+'?d=retro', which causes a bitmap-looking avatar to be displayed for
+unknown e-mails.
+
+Other options which make sense include ?d=404, ?d=wavatar, etc. See
+the API of libravatar for details.
+
+=cut
+
+set_default(\%config,'libravatar_uri_options','');
+
+=item libravatar_default_image
+
+Default image to serve for libravatar if there is no avatar for an
+e-mail address. By default, this is a 1x1 png. [This will also be the
+image served if someone specifies avatar=no.]
+
+Default: $config{web_dir}/1x1.png
+
+=cut
+
+set_default(\%config,'libravatar_default_image',$config{web_dir}.'/1x1.png');
+
+=item libravatar_cache_dir
+
+Directory where cached libravatar images are stored
+
+Default: $config{web_dir}/libravatar/
+
+=cut
+
+set_default(\%config,'libravatar_cache_dir',$config{web_dir}.'/libravatar/');
+
+=item libravatar_blacklist
+
+Array of regular expressions to match against emails, domains, or
+images to only show the default image
+
+Default: empty array
+
+=cut
+
+set_default(\%config,'libravatar_blacklist',[]);
+
+=back
=head2 Text Fields
Copyright (C) 1999 Darren O. Benham,
1997,2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd,
1994-97 Ian Jackson.
+ </P>
</ADDRESS>
END