Web site tarballs
This site depends upon various open source applications, particularly those based on the Ruby On Rails framework. Modifications that may be of value to other people have been submitted to relevant development teams. More site specific customisations, including user interface themes, are included in the tarballs below. For full details of the applications used, please see the applications list.
- awstats.tar.bz2 (1.2 MB)
Last modified Wed May 27 23:57:45 +0100 2009 - radiant.tar.bz2 (199.6 KB)
Last modified Tue Apr 28 15:49:07 +0100 2009 - static.tar.bz2 (387.1 KB)
Last modified Tue Apr 28 15:48:39 +0100 2009 - gullery.tar.bz2 (4.5 MB)
Last modified Mon Apr 27 14:37:50 +0100 2009 - rcvsweb.tar.bz2 (48.7 KB)
Last modified Thu Apr 23 19:01:41 +0100 2009 - cvslog2web.tar.bz2 (17.4 KB)
Last modified Thu Apr 23 18:46:36 +0100 2009 - hubssolib.tar.bz2 (12 KB)
Last modified Wed Feb 25 21:29:59 +0000 2009 - hub.tar.bz2 (104.6 KB)
Last modified Wed Feb 25 21:29:50 +0000 2009 - rforum.tar.bz2 (88.4 KB)
Last modified Fri Oct 17 16:02:37 +0100 2008 - shared.tar.bz2 (4.2 KB)
Last modified Fri Oct 17 15:55:03 +0100 2008 - typo.tar.bz2 (705.8 KB)
Last modified Fri Oct 17 15:53:39 +0100 2008 - beast.tar.bz2 (1.4 MB)
Last modified Fri Oct 17 15:52:28 +0100 2008 - i2.tar.bz2 (53.4 KB)
Last modified Fri Oct 17 15:49:50 +0100 2008 - cvsweb.tar.bz2 (60.6 KB)
Last modified Fri Oct 17 15:47:52 +0100 2008 - cvshistory.tar.bz2 (9.4 KB)
Last modified Fri Oct 17 15:46:34 +0100 2008 - collaboa.tar.bz2 (1.2 MB)
Last modified Fri Oct 17 15:45:54 +0100 2008
The shared and static tarballs contain static data shared between applications and static data read directly by the Web server respectively and have no application content. All of the archives are intended for Unix-like systems. They use long filenames, Unix-style paths throughout and filename extensions to indicate filetype. Decompress on a Unix-like system with a command such as:
tar -xzvf filename.tar.gz
There is no Ruby port or Ruby On Rails support for RISC OS at the time of writing. You may be able to get the Perl or Python tools running, though, with some porting effort.
If you download tarballs, please consider donating to help support the ongoing shared source project. Thanks!