ViewVC (formerly known as ViewCVS) is a Python/CGI-based system for viewing and interacting with Subversion and CVS repositories through your Web browser. It can browse directories, view changelogs, generate diffs, view arbitrary revisions, and display annotated ("blame") listings. It has full support for tags and branches, and contains a database-backed query system like Bonsai. It was initially based on the cvsweb work by Henner Zeller, but has been ported to Python and dramatically enhanced.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content Indexing/Search Software Development Version Control CVS Subversion |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release comes right on the heels of ViewVC 1.1.19, delivering fixes to regressions which slipped into that release unnoticed (until too late).


Release Notes: This release brings a number of incremental improvements in performance and file content handling over previous releases, including faster repository lookup, a new configuration option for capping the size of processed file contents, improvements in the detection and transcoded display of non-ASCII/UTF8 file contents, and several enhancements to the GNU tarball generation feature.


Release Notes: This maintenance release offers a few minor improvements. First, it fixes a regression triggered in views of Berkeley-DB-based Subversion repositories. Secondly, it makes some improvements to the experimental rcsparse-based CVS repository parsing logic. Finally, it provide a few small features and robustness improvements in ViewVC's commits database feature and the tooling which surrounds it.


Release Notes: This is a quickly-cut release containing a single fix for a regression bug introduced in 1.1.16.


Release Notes: This is a maintenance release containing all the bug fixes and enhancements made to the 1.0.x line. Specific bugfixes in this release include a pair of security enhancements (including the fix for CVE-2012-4533).
Standards-compliant Java persistence via JDO/JPA/REST and RDBMS/db4o/Excel/LDAP.