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README now points everybody to the release notes and the new user guide
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This is Bugzilla. See <http://www.mozilla.org/bugs/>.
=====================
BUGZILLA 2.12 RELEASE
=====================
* Release Notes for Bugzilla 2.12 are available at docs/rel_notes.txt.
* The new preferred documentation for Bugzilla is available in docs/, with
a variety of document types available. Please refer to these documents when
installing, configuring, and maintaining your Bugzilla installation. The majority
of the contents of this file is now considered to be largely deprecated and will
go away in the 2.14 release.
==========
DISCLAIMER
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@@ -251,8 +262,13 @@ module, only the specific versions listed above will work. Earlier
versions used GIF's, which are no longer supported by the latest
versions of GD.
1.9. HTTP server
1.9. DB_File Perl module
DB_File is a module which allows Perl programs to make use of the facilities provided by
Berkeley DB version 1.x. This module is required by collectstats.pl which is used for
bug charting. If you plan to make use of bug charting, you must install this module.
1.10. HTTP server
You have a freedom of choice here - Apache, Netscape or any other
server on UNIX would do. You can easily run the web server on a different
machine than MySQL, but need to adjust the MySQL "bugs" user permissions
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