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Rebuilding documentation for the 2.17.5 release; the docbook system on landfill…

Rebuilding documentation for the 2.17.5 release; the docbook system on landfill proved to be broken.
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>There are a suite of Unix utilities for querying Bugzilla from the
command line. They live in the
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>&#13; The people listed below have made enormous contributions to the
creation of this Guide, through their writing, dedicated hacking efforts,
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>&#13; One of the large changes for 2.16 was the templatization of the
entire user-facing UI, using the
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>&#13; There are two different ways of editing of Bugzilla's templates,
and which you use depends mainly on how you upgrade Bugzilla. The
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>&#13; The syntax of the Template Toolkit language is beyond the scope of
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>This information comes straight from my life. I was forced to learn
how Bugzilla organizes database because of nitpicky requests from users
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NAME="win32-perl">4.3.1.1. Win32 Perl</H3
NAME="win32-perl"
></A
>4.3.1.1. Win32 Perl</H3
><P
>Perl for Windows can be obtained from <A
HREF="http://www.activestate.com/"
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NAME="win32-perlmodules"
></A
>4.3.1.2. Perl Modules on Win32</H3
><P
>Bugzilla on Windows requires the same perl modules found in
<A
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NAME="win32-code-changes"
></A
>4.3.1.3. Code changes required to run on win32</H3
><P
>Unfortunately, Bugzilla still doesn't run "out of the box" on
Windows. There is work in progress to make this easier, but until that
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>4.3.1.3.1. Changes to <TT
CLASS="filename"
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>4.3.1.3.2. Changes to <TT
CLASS="filename"
>BugMail.pm</TT
></H4
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NAME="win32-http">4.3.1.4. Serving the web pages</H3
NAME="win32-http"
></A
>4.3.1.4. Serving the web pages</H3
><P
>As is the case on Unix based systems, any web server should be
able to handle Bugzilla; however, the Bugzilla Team still recommends
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CLASS="productname"
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></H2
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></A
>4.3.3. Linux-Mandrake 8.0</H2
><P
>Linux-Mandrake 8.0 includes every required and optional library
for Bugzilla. The easiest way to install them is by using the
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>5.1. Bugzilla Configuration</H1
><P
>Bugzilla is configured by changing various parameters, accessed
from the "Edit parameters" link in the page footer. Here are
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>Appendix C. Useful Patches and Utilities for Bugzilla</H1
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NAME="programadmin">5.3. Product, Component, Milestone, and Version Administration</H1
NAME="programadmin"
></A
>5.3. Product, Component, Milestone, and Version Administration</H1
><DIV
CLASS="section"
><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
NAME="products">5.3.1. Products</H2
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></A
>5.3.1. Products</H2
><P
>&#13; <A
HREF="glossary.html#gloss-product"
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NAME="components">5.3.2. Components</H2
NAME="components"
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>5.3.2. Components</H2
><P
>Components are subsections of a Product. E.g. the computer game
you are designing may have a "UI"
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NAME="versions">5.3.3. Versions</H2
NAME="versions"
></A
>5.3.3. Versions</H2
><P
>Versions are the revisions of the product, such as "Flinders
3.1", "Flinders 95", and "Flinders 2000". Version is not a multi-select
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NAME="milestones"
></A
>5.3.4. Milestones</H2
><P
>Milestones are "targets" that you plan to get a bug fixed by. For
example, you have a bug that you plan to fix for your 3.0 release, it
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NAME="rewrite"
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NAME="security"
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><DIV
CLASS="warning"
><P
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><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
NAME="security-networking">5.6.1. TCP/IP Ports</H2
NAME="security-networking"
></A
>5.6.1. TCP/IP Ports</H2
><P
>TCP/IP defines 65,000 some ports for trafic. Of those, Bugzilla
only needs 1... 2 if you need to use features that require e-mail such
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><H2
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><A
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NAME="security-mysql"
></A
>5.6.2. MySQL</H2
><P
>MySQL ships by default with many settings that should be changed.
By defaults it allows anybody to connect from localhost without a
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><A
NAME="security-daemon">5.6.3. Daemon Accounts</H2
NAME="security-daemon"
></A
>5.6.3. Daemon Accounts</H2
><P
>Many daemons, such as Apache's httpd and MySQL's mysqld default to
running as either <SPAN
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CLASS="section"
><A
NAME="security-access">5.6.4. Web Server Access Controls</H2
NAME="security-access"
></A
>5.6.4. Web Server Access Controls</H2
><P
>There are many files that are placed in the Bugzilla directory
area that should not be accessable from the web. Because of the way
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><A
NAME="stepbystep">4.1. Step-by-step Install</H1
NAME="stepbystep"
></A
>4.1. Step-by-step Install</H1
><P
>Bugzilla has been successfully installed under many different
operating systems including almost all Unix clones and
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><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
NAME="install-mysql">4.1.1. MySQL</H2
NAME="install-mysql"
></A
>4.1.1. MySQL</H2
><P
>Visit the MySQL homepage at
<A
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><DIV
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><A
NAME="install-mysql-packets"><P
NAME="install-mysql-packets"
></A
><P
><B
>Figure 4-1. Set Max Packet Size in MySQL</B
></P
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><A
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></A
>4.1.2. Perl</H2
><P
>Any machine that doesn't have Perl on it is a sad machine indeed.
Perl can be got in source form from <A
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><A
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></A
>4.1.3. Perl Modules</H2
><P
>Perl modules can be found using
<A
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><DIV
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><A
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></A
><P
><B
>Example 4-1. Installing perl modules with CPAN</B
></P
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></A
>4.1.3.1. Bundle::Bugzilla</H3
><P
>If you are running at least perl 5.6.1, you can save yourself a lot
of time by using Bundle::Bugzilla. This bundle contains every module
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>4.1.3.2. AppConfig (1.52)</H3
><P
>Dependency for Template Toolkit. We probably don't need to
specifically check for it anymore.
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NAME="install-modules-cgi"
></A
>4.1.3.3. CGI (2.88)</H3
><P
>The CGI module parses form elements and cookies and does many
other usefule things. It come as a part of recent perl distributions, but
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>4.1.3.4. Data::Dumper (any)</H3
><P
>The Data::Dumper module provides data structure persistence for
Perl (similar to Java's serialization). It comes with later
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NAME="install-modules-date-format">4.1.3.5. TimeDate modules (2.21)</H3
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></A
>4.1.3.5. TimeDate modules (2.21)</H3
><P
>Many of the more common date/time/calendar related Perl modules
have been grouped into a bundle similar to the MySQL modules bundle.
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><A
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NAME="install-modules-dbi"
></A
>4.1.3.6. DBI (1.32)</H3
><P
>The DBI module is a generic Perl module used the
MySQL-related modules. As long as your Perl installation was done
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><A
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NAME="install-modules-dbd-mysql"
></A
>4.1.3.7. MySQL-related modules</H3
><P
>The Perl/MySQL interface requires a few mutually-dependent Perl
modules. These modules are grouped together into the the
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></A
>4.1.3.8. File::Spec (0.82)</H3
><P
>File::Spec is a perl module that allows file operations, such as
generating full path names, to work cross platform.
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><A
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></A
>4.1.3.9. File::Temp (any)</H3
><P
>File::Temp is used to generate a temporary filename that is
guaranteed to be unique. It comes as a standard part of perl
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NAME="install-modules-template"
></A
>4.1.3.10. Template Toolkit (2.08)</H3
><P
>When you install Template Toolkit, you'll get asked various
questions about features to enable. The defaults are fine, except
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>4.1.3.11. Text::Wrap (2001.0131)</H3
><P
>Text::Wrap is designed to proved intelligent text wrapping.
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>4.1.3.12. GD (1.20) [optional]</H3
><P
>The GD library was written by Thomas Boutell a long while ago to
programmatically generate images in C. Since then it's become the
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></A
>4.1.3.13. Chart::Base (0.99c) [optional]</H3
><P
>The Chart module provides Bugzilla with on-the-fly charting
abilities. It can be installed in the usual fashion after it has been
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><P
>XML::Parser is used by the <TT
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>4.1.3.15. GD::Graph (any) [Optional]</H3
><P
>In addition to GD listed above, the reporting interface of Bugzilla
needs to have the GD::Graph module installed.
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>4.1.3.16. GD::Text::Align (any) [Optional]</H3
><P
>GD::Text::Align, as the name implies, is used to draw aligned
strings of text. It is needed by the reporting interface.
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>4.1.3.17. MIME::Parser (any) [Optional]</H3
><P
>MIME::Parser is only needed if you want to use the e-mail interface
located in the <TT
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></A
>4.1.3.18. PatchReader (0.9.1) [Optional]</H3
><P
>PatchReader is only needed if you want to use Patch Viewer, a
Bugzilla feature to format patches in a pretty HTML fashion. There are a
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><P
>You have freedom of choice here, pretty much any web server that
is capable of running <A
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>4.1.5. Bugzilla</H2
><P
>You should untar the Bugzilla files into a directory that you're
willing to make writable by the default web server user (probably
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><H2
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><A
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NAME="install-setupdatabase"
></A
>4.1.6. Setting Up the MySQL Database</H2
><P
>After you've gotten all the software installed and working you're
ready to start preparing the database for its life as the back end to
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></H2
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><H2
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><A
NAME="AEN826">4.1.8. Configuring Bugzilla</H2
NAME="AEN826"
></A
>4.1.8. Configuring Bugzilla</H2
><P
>&#13; You should run through the parameters on the Edit Parameters page
(link in the footer) and set them all to appropriate values.
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>4.5. Troubleshooting</H1
><P
>This section gives solutions to common Bugzilla installation
problems.
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><H2
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><A
NAME="AEN1157">4.5.1. Bundle::Bugzilla makes me upgrade to Perl 5.6.1</H2
NAME="AEN1157"
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>4.5.1. Bundle::Bugzilla makes me upgrade to Perl 5.6.1</H2
><P
>&#13; Try executing <B
CLASS="command"
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NAME="AEN1162"
></A
>4.5.2. DBD::Sponge::db prepare failed</H2
><P
>&#13; The following error message may appear due to a bug in DBD::mysql
(over which the Bugzilla team have no control):
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><A
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></A
>4.5.3. cannot chdir(/var/spool/mqueue)</H2
><P
>If you are installing Bugzilla on SuSE Linux, or some other
distributions with
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><H2
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><A
NAME="trouble-filetemp">4.5.4. Your vendor has not defined Fcntl macro O_NOINHERIT</H2
NAME="trouble-filetemp"
></A
>4.5.4. Your vendor has not defined Fcntl macro O_NOINHERIT</H2
><P
>This is caused by a bug in the version of
<SPAN
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><DIV
CLASS="figure"
><A
NAME="trouble-filetemp-errors"><P
NAME="trouble-filetemp-errors"
></A
><P
><B
>Figure 4-2. Other File::Temp error messages</B
></P
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><DIV
CLASS="figure"
><A
NAME="trouble-filetemp-patch"><P
NAME="trouble-filetemp-patch"
></A
><P
><B
>Figure 4-3. Patch for File::Temp in Perl 5.6.0</B
></P
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><A
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NAME="upgrading"
></A
>5.9. Upgrading to New Releases</H1
><DIV
CLASS="warning"
><P
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><DIV
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><A
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></A
><P
><B
>Example 5-1. Upgrading using CVS</B
></P
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><DIV
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><A
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></A
><P
><B
>Example 5-2. Upgrading using the tarball</B
></P
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><DIV
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><A
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><B
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></P
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NAME="useradmin"
></A
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><DIV
CLASS="section"
><H2
CLASS="section"
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will prompt you for the administrative username (email address) and
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"New Account" link at the bottom of each page (assuming they
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>To see a specific user, search for their login name
in the box provided on the "Edit Users" page. To see all users,
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>Once you have logged in, you can customise various aspects of
Bugzilla via the "Edit prefs" link in the page footer.
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>On this tab, you can change your basic account information,
including your password, email address and real name. For security
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>On this tab you can reduce or increase the amount of email sent
you from Bugzilla, opting in our out depending on your relationship to
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>On the Search page, you can store queries in Bugzilla, so if you
regularly run a particular query it is just a drop-down menu away.
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>This is a purely informative page which outlines your current
permissions on this installation of Bugzilla - what product groups you
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>D.2. Loki Bugzilla (Fenris)</H1
><P
>Fenris was a fork from Bugzilla made by Loki Games; when
Loki went into receivership, it died. While Loki's other code lives on,
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><P
>Issuezilla was another fork from Bugzilla, made by collab.net and
hosted at tigris.org. It is also dead; the primary focus of bug-tracking
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>D.5. Perforce SCM</H1
><P
>Although Perforce isn't really a bug tracker, it can be used as
such through the <SPAN
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>D.1. Red Hat Bugzilla</H1
><P
>Red Hat's old fork of Bugzilla which was based on version 2.8 is now
obsolete. The newest version in use is based on version 2.17.1 and is in
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>D.4. Scarab</H1
><P
>Scarab is a new open source bug-tracking system built using Java
Servlet technology. It is currently at version 1.0 beta 13.</P
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>D.6. SourceForge</H1
><P
>SourceForge is a way of coordinating geographically
distributed free software and open source projects over the Internet.
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><P
>Voting allows users to be given a pot of votes which they can allocate
to bugs, to indicate that they'd like them fixed.
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><P
>&#13; Bugzilla is a bug- or issue-tracking system. Bug-tracking
systems allow individual or groups of developers effectively to keep track
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><P
>For many years, defect-tracking software has remained principally
the domain of large software development houses. Even then, most shops
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