Commit effe8d63 authored by kiko%async.com.br's avatar kiko%async.com.br

Fix for bug 252358: Unnecessary documentation about

/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl into UNIX (non-root) Installation Notes. Patch by Marco Aurélio Graciotto Silva <magsilva@icmc.usp.br>. r=kiko, a=justdave.
parent 18c5b1f4
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<!-- $Id: installation.xml,v 1.72 2004/07/06 23:30:03 jocuri%softhome.net Exp $ --> <!-- $Id: installation.xml,v 1.73 2004/07/22 17:33:26 kiko%async.com.br Exp $ -->
<chapter id="installing-bugzilla"> <chapter id="installing-bugzilla">
<title>Installing Bugzilla</title> <title>Installing Bugzilla</title>
...@@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ pid-file=/home/foo/mymysql/the.pid ...@@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ pid-file=/home/foo/mymysql/the.pid
this page.</para> this page.</para>
</section> </section>
<section> <section id="install-perlmodules-nonroot">
<title>Perl Modules</title> <title>Perl Modules</title>
<para>Installing the Perl modules as a non-root user is probably the <para>Installing the Perl modules as a non-root user is probably the
...@@ -1951,28 +1951,10 @@ pid-file=/home/foo/mymysql/the.pid ...@@ -1951,28 +1951,10 @@ pid-file=/home/foo/mymysql/the.pid
<section> <section>
<title>Bugzilla</title> <title>Bugzilla</title>
<para>Since you probably can't set up a symbolic link to <para>If you had to install Perl modules as a non-root user
<filename>/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl</filename> as a non-root user, (<xref linkend="install-perlmodules-nonroot" />) or to non-standard
you will need to hack the scripts to point to the right Perl:</para> directories, you will need to change the scripts, setting the correct
location of the Perl modules:</para>
<para>
<programlisting>perl -pi -e
's@#\!/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl@#\!/usr/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl Bug.pm
processmail syncshadowdb</programlisting>
Change <filename>/usr/bin/perl</filename> to match the location
of Perl on your machine. If you had to install Perl as non-root,
this would be the location in your home directory.
</para>
<note>
<para>Version 2.17+ of Bugzilla now already has the scripts
pointing to <filename>/usr/bin/perl</filename>.</para>
</note>
<para>Of course, the scripts will not work if they don't know the
location of your newly install Perl modules, so you will have to hack
the scripts to look for those, too:</para>
<para> <para>
<programlisting>perl -pi -e <programlisting>perl -pi -e
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