From f4c26907b82b1f2a41e22f98c23c10fb7ecd2793 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "mozilla%colinogilvie.co.uk" Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 20:10:21 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix: jade:../xml/faq.xml:822:19:E: end tag for element "warning" which is not open --- webtools/bugzilla/docs/xml/faq.xml | 1660 ---------------------------- 1 file changed, 1660 deletions(-) diff --git a/webtools/bugzilla/docs/xml/faq.xml b/webtools/bugzilla/docs/xml/faq.xml index 3e823c11f7b..e69de29bb2d 100644 --- a/webtools/bugzilla/docs/xml/faq.xml +++ b/webtools/bugzilla/docs/xml/faq.xml @@ -1,1660 +0,0 @@ - - - - The Bugzilla FAQ - - - This FAQ includes questions not covered elsewhere in the Guide. - - - - - - - General Questions - - - - - Can I try out Bugzilla somewhere? - - - - - If you want to take a test ride, there are test installations - at , - ready to play with directly from your browser. - - - - - - - - What license is Bugzilla distributed under? - - - - - Bugzilla is covered by the Mozilla Public License. - See details at . - - - - - - - - How do I get commercial support for Bugzilla? - - - - - - is a list of companies and individuals who have asked us to - list them as consultants for Bugzilla. - - - There are several experienced - Bugzilla hackers on the mailing list/newsgroup who are willing - to make themselves available for generous compensation. - Try sending a message to the mailing list asking for a volunteer. - - - - - - - - What major companies or projects are currently using Bugzilla - for bug-tracking? - - - - - There are dozens of major companies with public - Bugzilla sites to track bugs in their products. We have a fairly - complete list available on our website at - . If you - have an installation of Bugzilla and would like to be added to the - list, whether it's a public install or not, simply e-mail - Gerv gerv@mozilla.org. - - - - - - - - Who maintains Bugzilla? - - - - - A core - team, led by Dave Miller (justdave@bugzilla.org). - - - - - - - - How does Bugzilla stack up against other bug-tracking databases? - - - - - We can't find any head-to-head comparisons of Bugzilla against - other defect-tracking software. If you know of one, please get - in touch. In the experience of Matthew Barnson (the original - author of this FAQ), though, Bugzilla offers superior - performance on commodity hardware, better price (free!), more - developer-friendly features (such as stored queries, email - integration, and platform independence), improved scalability, - greater flexibility, and superior ease-of-use when compared - to commercial bug-tracking software. - - - If you happen to be a vendor for commercial bug-tracking - software, and would like to submit a list of advantages your - product has over Bugzilla, simply send it to - documentation@bugzilla.org and we'd be happy to - include the comparison in our documentation. - - - - - - - - Why doesn't Bugzilla offer this or that feature or compatibility - with this other tracking software? - - - - - It may be that the support has not been built yet, or that you - have not yet found it. While Bugzilla makes strides in usability, - customizability, scalability, and user interface with each release, - that doesn't mean it can't still use improvement! - - - The best way to make an enhancement request is to file - a bug at bugzilla.mozilla.org and set the Severity - to 'enhancement'. Your 'request for enhancement' (RFE) will - start out in the UNCONFIRMED state, and will stay there until - someone with the ability to CONFIRM the bug reviews it. - If that person feels it to be a good request that fits in with - Bugzilla's overall direction, the status will be changed to - NEW; if not, they will probably explain why and set the bug - to RESOLVED/WONTFIX. If someone else has made the same (or - almost the same) request before, your request will be marked - RESOLVED/DUPLICATE, and a pointer to the previous RFE will be - added. - - - Even if your RFE gets approved, that doesn't mean it's going - to make it right into the next release; there are a limited - number of developers, and a whole lot of RFEs... some of - which are quite complex. If you're a - code-hacking sort of person, you can help the project along - by making a patch yourself that supports the functionality - you require. If you have never contributed anything to - Bugzilla before, please be sure to read the - Developers' Guide - and - Contributors' Guide - before going ahead. - - - - - - - - What databases does Bugzilla run on? - - - - - MySQL is the default database for Bugzilla. It was originally chosen - because it is free, easy to install, and was available for the hardware - Netscape intended to run it on. - - - As of Bugzilla 2.22, complete support for PostgreSQL - is included. With this release using PostgreSQL with Bugzilla - should be as stable as using MySQL. If you experience any problems - with PostgreSQL compatibility, they will be taken as - seriously as if you were running MySQL. - - - There are plans to include an Oracle driver for Bugzilla 3.1.2. - Track progress at - - Bug 189947. - - - Sybase support was worked on for a time. However, several - complicating factors have prevented Sybase support from - being realized. There are currently no plans to revive it. - - - - Bug 237862 is a good bug to read through if you'd - like to see what progress is being made on general database - compatibility. - - - - - - - - My perl is located at /usr/local/bin/perl - and not /usr/bin/perl. Is there an easy - to change that in all the files that have this hard-coded? - - - - - The easiest way to get around this is to create a link from - one to the other: - ln -s /usr/local/bin/perl /usr/bin/perl. - If that's not an option for you, the following bit of perl - magic will change all the shebang lines (that is to say, - the line at the top of each file that starts with '#!' - and contains the path) to something else: - - -perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl - - - Sadly, this command-line won't work on Windows unless you - also have Cygwin. However, MySQL comes with a binary called - replace which can do the job: - - -C:\mysql\bin\replace "#!/usr/bin/perl" "#!C:\perl\bin\perl" -- *.cgi *.pl - - - - If your perl path is something else again, just follow the - above examples and replace - /usr/local/bin/perl with your own perl path. - - - - Once you've modified all your files, you'll also need to modify the - t/002goodperl.t test, as it tests that all - shebang lines are equal to /usr/bin/perl. - (For more information on the test suite, please check out the - appropriate section in the Developers' - Guide.) Having done this, run the test itself: - - perl runtests.pl 2 --verbose - - to ensure that you've modified all the relevant files. - - - If using Apache on Windows, you can avoid the whole problem - by setting the - ScriptInterpreterSource directive to 'Registry'. - (If using Apache 2 or higher, set it to 'Registry-Strict'.) - ScriptInterperterSource requires a registry entry - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.cgi\Shell\ExecCGI\Command to - associate .cgi files with your perl executable. If one does - not already exist, create it with a default value of - <full path to perl> -T, e.g. - C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -T. - - - - - - - - Is there an easy way to change the Bugzilla cookie name? - - - - - At present, no. - - - - - - - - How can Bugzilla be made to work under SELinux? - - - - - As a web application, Bugzilla simply requires its root - directory to have the httpd context applied for it to work - properly under SELinux. This should happen automatically - on distributions that use SELinux and that package Bugzilla - (if it is installed with the native package management tools). - Information on how to view and change SELinux file contexts - can be found at the - - SELinux FAQ. - - - - - - - - - Managerial Questions - - - - - Is Bugzilla web-based, or do you have to have specific software or - a specific operating system on your machine? - - - - - It is web and e-mail based. - - - - - - - - Does Bugzilla allow us to define our own priorities and levels? - Do we have complete freedom to change the labels of fields and - format of them, and the choice of acceptable values? - - - - - Yes. However, modifying some fields, notably those related to bug - progression states, also require adjusting the program logic to - compensate for the change. - - - As of Bugzilla 3.0 custom fields can be created via the - "Custom Fields" admin page. - - - - - - - - Does Bugzilla provide any reporting features, metrics, graphs, - etc? You know, the type of stuff that management likes to see. :) - - - - - Yes. Look at - for samples of what Bugzilla can do in reporting and graphing. - Fuller documentation is provided in . - - - If you can not get the reports you want from the included reporting - scripts, it is possible to hook up a professional reporting package - such as Crystal Reports using ODBC. If you choose to do this, - beware that giving direct access to the database does contain some - security implications. Even if you give read-only access to the - bugs database it will bypass the secure bugs features of Bugzilla. - - - - - - - - Is there email notification? If so, what do you see - when you get an email? - - - - - Email notification is user-configurable. By default, the bug id - and summary of the bug report accompany each email notification, - along with a list of the changes made. - - - - - - - - Do users have to have any particular type of email application? - - - - - Bugzilla email is sent in plain text, the most compatible - mail format on the planet. - - - If you decide to use the bugzilla_email integration features - to allow Bugzilla to record responses to mail with the - associated bug, you may need to caution your users to set - their mailer to respond to messages in the format in - which they were sent. For security reasons Bugzilla - ignores HTML tags in comments, and if a user sends HTML-based - email into Bugzilla the resulting comment looks downright awful. - - - - - - - - - - Does Bugzilla allow data to be imported and exported? If I had - outsiders write up a bug report using a MS Word bug template, - could that template be imported into matching - fields? If I wanted to take the results of a query and export - that data to MS Excel, could I do that? - - - - - Bugzilla can output buglists as HTML (the default), CSV or RDF. - The link for CSV can be found at the bottom of the buglist in HTML - format. This CSV format can easily be imported into MS Excel or - other spreadsheet applications. - - - To use the RDF format of the buglist it is necessary to append a - &ctype=rdf to the URL. RDF - is meant to be machine readable and thus it is assumed that the - URL would be generated programmatically so there is no user visible - link to this format. - - - Currently the only script included with Bugzilla that can import - data is importxml.pl which is intended to be - used for importing the data generated by the XML ctype of - show_bug.cgi in association with bug moving. - Any other use is left as an exercise for the user. - - - There are also scripts included in the contrib/ - directory for using e-mail to import information into Bugzilla, - but these scripts are not currently supported and included for - educational purposes. - - - - - - - - Has anyone converted Bugzilla to another language to be - used in other countries? Is it localizable? - - - - - Yes. For more information including available translated templates, - see . - Some admin interfaces have been templatized (for easy localization) - but many of them are still available in English only. Also, there - may be issues with the charset not being declared. See bug 126226 - for more information. - - - - - - - - Can a user create and save reports? - Can they do this in Word format? Excel format? - - - - - Yes. No. Yes (using the CSV format). - - - - - - - - Are there any backup features provided? - - - - - You should use the backup options supplied by your database platform. - Vendor documentation for backing up a MySQL database can be found at - . - PostgreSQL backup documentation can be found at - . - - - - - - - - What type of human resources are needed to be on staff to install - and maintain Bugzilla? Specifically, what type of skills does the - person need to have? I need to find out what types of individuals - would we need to hire and how much would that cost if we were to - go with Bugzilla vs. buying an out-of-the-box - solution. - - - - - If Bugzilla is set up correctly from the start, continuing - maintenance needs are minimal and can be done easily using - the web interface. - - - Commercial Bug-tracking software typically costs somewhere - upwards of $20,000 or more for 5-10 floating licenses. Bugzilla - consultation is available from skilled members of the newsgroup. - Simple questions are answered there and then. - - - - - - - - What time frame are we looking at if we decide to hire people - to install and maintain the Bugzilla? Is this something that - takes hours or days to install and a couple of hours per week - to maintain and customize, or is this a multi-week install process, - plus a full time job for 1 person, 2 people, etc? - - - - - It all depends on your level of commitment. Someone with much - Bugzilla experience can get you up and running in less than a day, - and your Bugzilla install can run untended for years. If your - Bugzilla strategy is critical to your business workflow, hire - somebody to who has reasonable Perl skills, and a familiarity - with the operating system on which Bugzilla will be running, - and have them handle your process management, bug-tracking - maintenance, and local customization. - - - - - - - - Is there any licensing fee or other fees for using Bugzilla? Any - out-of-pocket cost other than the bodies needed as identified above? - - - - - No. Bugzilla, Perl, the Template Toolkit, and all other support - software needed to make Bugzilla work can be downloaded for free. - MySQL and PostgreSQL -- the databases supported by Bugzilla -- - are also open-source. MySQL asks that if you find their product - valuable, you purchase a support contract from them that suits your needs. - - - - - - - - We don't like referring to problems as 'bugs'. Can we change that? - - - - - Yes! As of Bugzilla 2.18, it is a simple matter to change the - word 'bug' into whatever word/phrase is used by your organization. - See the documentation on Customization for more details, - specifically . - - - - - - - - Administrative Questions - - - - - Does Bugzilla provide record locking when there is simultaneous - access to the same bug? Does the second person get a notice - that the bug is in use or how are they notified? - - - - - Bugzilla does not lock records. It provides mid-air collision - detection -- which means that it warns a user when a commit is - about to conflict with commits recently made by another user, - and offers the second user a choice of options to deal with - the conflict. - - - - - - - - Can users be on the system while a backup is in progress? - - - - - Refer to your database platform documentation for details on how to do hot - backups. - Vendor documentation for backing up a MySQL database can be found at - . - PostgreSQL backup documentation can be found at - . - - - - - - - - How can I update the code and the database using CVS? - - - - - - - - Make a backup of both your Bugzilla directory and the - database. For the Bugzilla directory this is as easy as - doing cp -rp bugzilla bugzilla.bak. - For the database, there's a number of options - see the - MySQL docs and pick the one that fits you best (the easiest - is to just make a physical copy of the database on the disk, - but you have to have the database server shut down to do - that without risking dataloss). - - - - - - Make the Bugzilla directory your current directory. - - - - - - Use cvs -q update -AdP if you want to - update to the tip or - cvs -q update -dP -rTAGNAME - if you want a specific version (in that case you'll have to - replace TAGNAME with a CVS tag name such as BUGZILLA-2_16_5). - - - - If you've made no local changes, this should be very clean. - If you have made local changes, then watch the cvs output - for C results. If you get any lines that start with a C - it means there were conflicts between your local changes - and what's in CVS. You'll need to fix those manually before - continuing. - - - - - - After resolving any conflicts that the cvs update operation - generated, running ./checksetup.pl will - take care of updating the database for you as well as any - other changes required for the new version to operate. - - - - - Once you run checksetup.pl, the only way to go back is - to restore the database backups. You can't - downgrade the system cleanly under most - circumstances. - - - - - - - See also the instructions in . - - - - - - - - How do I make it so that bugs can have an UNCONFIRMED status? - - - - - To use the UNCONFIRMED status, you must have the 'usevotes' - parameter set to On. You must then visit the - editproducts.cgi page and set the - Number of votes a bug in this product needs to automatically - get out of the UNCONFIRMED state to be a non-zero number. - (You will have to do this for each product that wants to use - the UNCONFIRMED state.) If you do not actually want users to be - able to vote for bugs entered against this product, leave the - Maximum votes per person value at '0'. - - - There is work being done to decouple the UNCONFIRMED state from - the 'usevotes' parameter for future versions of Bugzilla. - Follow the discussion and progress at bug - 162060. - - - - - - - - How do I move a Bugzilla installation from one machine to another? - - - - - - Reference your database vendor's documentation for information on - backing up and restoring your Bugzilla database on to a different server. - Vendor documentation for backing up a MySQL database can be found at - . - PostgreSQL backup documentation can be found at - . - - - - On your new machine, follow the instructions found in as far as setting up the physical - environment of the new machine with perl, webserver, modules, etc. - Having done that, you can either: copy your entire Bugzilla - directory from the old machine to a new one (if you want to keep - your existing code and modifications), or download a newer version - (if you are planning to upgrade at the same time). Even if you are - upgrading to clean code, you will still want to bring over the - localconfig file, and the - data directory from the - old machine, as they contain configuration information that you - probably won't want to re-create. - - - - - If the hostname or port number of your database server changed - as part of the move, you'll need to update the appropriate - variables in localconfig before taking the next step. - - - - - Once you have your code in place, and your database has - been restored from the backup you made in step 1, run - checksetup.pl. This will upgrade your - database (if necessary), rebuild your templates, etc. - - - - - - - - How do I make a new Bugzilla administrator? - The previous administrator is gone... - - - - - Run checksetup.pl with - option. - Its usage is . - The user account must be exist in the Bugzilla database. - - - - - - - - Bugzilla Security - - - - How do I completely disable MySQL security if it's giving - me problems? (I've followed the instructions in the installation - section of this guide...) - - - - - - You can run MySQL like this: mysqld --skip-grant-tables. - However, doing so disables all MySQL security. This is a bad idea. - Please consult of this guide - and the MySQL documentation for better solutions. - - - - - - - - - Are there any security problems with Bugzilla? - - - - - The Bugzilla code has undergone a reasonably complete security - audit, and user-facing CGIs run under Perl's taint mode. However, - it is recommended that you closely examine permissions on your - Bugzilla installation, and follow the recommended security - guidelines found in The Bugzilla Guide. - - - - - - - Bugzilla Email - - - - - I have a user who doesn't want to receive any more email - from Bugzilla. How do I stop it entirely for this user? - - - - - The user can stop Bugzilla from sending any mail by unchecking - all boxes on the 'Edit prefs' -> 'Email settings' page. - (As of 2.18,this is made easier by the addition of a 'Disable - All Mail' button.) Alternately, you can add their email address - to the data/nomail file (one email address - per line). This will override their personal preferences, and - they will never be sent mail again. - - - - - - - - I'm evaluating/testing Bugzilla, and don't want it to send email - to anyone but me. How do I do it? - - - - - To disable email, set the - parameter to - none (2.20 and later), or - $enableSendMail parameter to '0' - in either BugMail.pm (2.18 and later) or - processmail (up to 2.16.x). - - - - Up to 2.16.x, changing - $enableSendMail - will only affect bugmail; email related to password changes, - email address changes, bug imports, flag changes, etc. will - still be sent out. As of the final release of 2.18, however, - the above step will disable all mail - sent from Bugzilla for any purpose. - - - - To have bugmail (and only bugmail) redirected to you instead of - its intended recipients, leave - $enableSendMail alone; - instead, edit the newchangedmail parameter - as follows: - - - - - Replace To: with X-Real-To: - - - - - Replace Cc: with X-Real-CC: - - - - - Add a To: %lt;your_email_address> - - - - - - - - - - I want whineatnews.pl to whine at something other than new and - reopened bugs. How do I do it? - - - - - For older versions of Bugzilla, you may be able to apply - Klaas Freitag's patch for whineatassigned, - which can be found in - bug - 6679. Note that this patch was made in 2000, so it may take - some work to apply cleanly to any releases of Bugzilla newer than - that, but you can use it as a starting point. - - - - An updated (and much-expanded) version of this functionality is - due to be released as part of Bugzilla 2.20; see - bug - 185090 for the discussion, and for more up-to-date patches - if you just can't wait. - - - - - - - - How do I set up the email interface to submit or change bugs via email? - - - - - Bugzilla 3.0 and later offers the ability submit or change - bugs via email, using the email_in.pl - script within the root directory of the Bugzilla installation. - More information on the script can be found in - docs/html/api/email_in.html. - - - - - - - - Email takes FOREVER to reach me from Bugzilla -- it's - extremely slow. What gives? - - - - - If you are using sendmail, try - enabling in - editparams.cgi. For earlier versions of - sendmail, one could achieve - significant performance improvement in the UI (at the cost of - delaying the sending of mail) by setting this parameter to - off. Sites with - sendmail version 8.12 (or higher) - should leave this on, as they will not see - any performance benefit. - - - If you are using an alternate - MTA, make sure the - options given in Bugzilla/BugMail.pm - and any other place where sendmail - is called are correct for your MTA. - - - - - - - - How come email from Bugzilla changes never reaches me? - - - - - Double-check that you have not turned off email in your user - preferences. Confirm that Bugzilla is able to send email by - visiting the Log In link of your Bugzilla - installation and clicking the Submit Request - button after entering your email address. - - - If you never receive mail from Bugzilla, chances are you do - not have sendmail in "/usr/lib/sendmail". Ensure sendmail - lives in, or is symlinked to, "/usr/lib/sendmail". - - - If you are using an MTA other than - sendmail the - param must be set to - on or no mail will be sent. - - - - - - - Bugzilla Database - - - - - I think my database might be corrupted, or contain - invalid entries. What do I do? - - - - - Run the sanity check utility - (sanitycheck.cgi) from your web browser - to see! If it finishes without errors, you're - probably OK. If it doesn't come back - OK (i.e. any red letters), there are certain things - Bugzilla can recover from and certain things it can't. If - it can't auto-recover, I hope you're familiar with - mysqladmin commands or have installed another way to - manage your database. Sanity Check, although it is a good - basic check on your database integrity, by no means is a - substitute for competent database administration and - avoiding deletion of data. It is not exhaustive, and was - created to do a basic check for the most common problems - in Bugzilla databases. - - - - - - - - I want to manually edit some entries in my database. How? - - - - - There is no facility in Bugzilla itself to do this. It's also - generally not a smart thing to do if you don't know exactly what - you're doing. If you understand SQL, though, you can use the - mysql or psql command line - utilities to manually insert, delete and modify table information. - There are also more intuitive GUI clients available for both MySQL - and PostgreSQL. For MySQL, we recommend - phpMyAdmin. - - - - Remember, backups are your friend. Everyone makes mistakes, and - it's nice to have a safety net in case you mess something up. - - - - - - - - - I think I've set up MySQL permissions correctly, but Bugzilla still - can't connect. - - - - - Try running MySQL from its binary: - mysqld --skip-grant-tables. - This will allow you to completely rule out grant tables as the - cause of your frustration. If this Bugzilla is able to connect - at this point then you need to check that you have granted proper - permission to the user password combo defined in - localconfig. - - - - Running MySQL with this command line option is very insecure and - should only be done when not connected to the external network - as a troubleshooting step. Please do not run your production - database in this mode. - - - - You may also be suffering from a client version mismatch: - - - MySQL 4.1 and up uses an authentication protocol based on - a password hashing algorithm that is incompatible with that - used by older clients. If you upgrade the server to 4.1, - attempts to connect to it with an older client may fail - with the following message: - - - shell> mysql - Client does not support authentication protocol requested - by server; consider upgrading MySQL client - - - - To solve this problem, you should use one of the following - approaches: - - - - - - Upgrade all client programs to use a 4.1.1 or newer - client library. - - - - - When connecting to the server with a pre-4.1 client - program, use an account that still has a - pre-4.1-style password. - - - - - Reset the password to pre-4.1 style for each user - that needs to use a pre-4.1 client program. - This can be done using the SET PASSWORD statement - and the OLD_PASSWORD() function: - - mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR - -> ' some_user '@' some_host ' = OLD_PASSWORD(' newpwd '); - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How do I synchronize bug information among multiple - different Bugzilla databases? - - - - - Well, you can synchronize or you can move bugs. - Synchronization will only work one way -- you can create - a read-only copy of the database at one site, and have it - regularly updated at intervals from the main database. - - - MySQL has some synchronization features built-in to the - latest releases. It would be great if someone looked into - the possibilities there and provided a report to the - newsgroup on how to effectively synchronize two Bugzilla - installations. - - - If you simply need to transfer bugs from one Bugzilla to another, - checkout the move.pl script in the Bugzilla - distribution. - - - - - - - Can Bugzilla run on a Windows server? - - - - - What is the easiest way to run Bugzilla on Win32 (Win98+/NT/2K)? - - - - - Making Bugzilla work easily with Windows - was one of the major goals of the 2.18 milestone. If the - necessary components are in place (perl, a webserver, an MTA, etc.) - then installation of Bugzilla on a Windows box should be no more - difficult than on any other platform. As with any installation, - we recommend that you carefully and completely follow the - installation instructions in . - - - While doing so, don't forget to check out the very excellent guide - to - Installing Bugzilla on Microsoft Windows written by - Byron Jones. Thanks, Byron! - - - - - - - - Is there a "Bundle::Bugzilla" equivalent for Win32? - - - - - Not currently. Bundle::Bugzilla enormously simplifies Bugzilla - installation on UNIX systems. If someone can volunteer to - create a suitable PPM bundle for Win32, it would be appreciated. - - - - - - - - CGI's are failing with a something.cgi is not a valid - Windows NT application error. Why? - - - - - Depending on what Web server you are using, you will have to - configure the Web server to treat *.cgi files as CGI scripts. - In IIS, you do this by adding *.cgi to the App Mappings with - the <path>\perl.exe %s %s as the executable. - - - Microsoft has some advice on this matter, as well: -
- - Set application mappings. In the ISM, map the extension - for the script file(s) to the executable for the script - interpreter. For example, you might map the extension .py to - Python.exe, the executable for the Python script interpreter. - Note For the ActiveState Perl script interpreter, the extension - '.pl' is associated with PerlIS.dll by default. If you want - to change the association of .pl to perl.exe, you need to - change the application mapping. In the mapping, you must add - two percent (%) characters to the end of the pathname for - perl.exe, as shown in this example: - c:\perl\bin\perl.exe %s %s - -
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- - - - - I'm having trouble with the perl modules for NT not being - able to talk to the database. - - - - - Your modules may be outdated or inaccurate. Try: - - - - Hitting - - - - - Download ActivePerl - - - - - Go to your prompt - - - - - Type 'ppm' - - - - - PPM> install DBI DBD-mysql GD - - - - I reckon TimeDate comes with the activeperl. - You can check the ActiveState site for packages for installation - through PPM. . - - - - -
- - - Bugzilla Usage - - - - - How do I change my user name (email address) in Bugzilla? - - - - - You can change your email address from the Name and Password - section in Preferences. You will be emailed at both the old - and new addresses for confirmation. 'Administrative Policies' - must have the 'allowemailchange' parameter set to On. - - - - - - - - The query page is very confusing. - Isn't there a simpler way to query? - - - - - The interface was simplified by a UI designer for 2.16. Further - suggestions for improvement are welcome, but we won't sacrifice - power for simplicity. - - - As of 2.18, there is also a 'simpler' search available. At the top - of the search page are two links; Advanced Search - will take you to the familiar full-power/full-complexity search - page. The Find a Specific Bug link will take you - to a much-simplified page where you can pick a product and - status (open,closed, or both), then enter words that appear in - the bug you want to find. This search will scour the 'Summary' - and 'Comment' fields, and return a list of bugs sorted so that - the bugs with the most hits/matches are nearer to the top. - - - - Matches in the Summary will 'trump' matches in comments, - and bugs with summary-matches will be placed higher in - the buglist -- even if a lower-ranked bug has more matches - in the comments section. - - - - Bugzilla uses a cookie to remember which version of the page - you visited last, and brings that page up when you next do a - search. The default page for new users (or after an upgrade) - is the 'simple' search. - - - - - - - - I'm confused by the behavior of the Accept - button in the Show Bug form. Why doesn't it assign the bug - to me when I accept it? - - - - - The current behavior is acceptable to bugzilla.mozilla.org and - most users. If you want to change this behavior, though, you - have your choice of patches: - - - Bug 35195 - seeks to add an ...and accept the bug checkbox - to the UI. It has two patches attached to it: - attachment 8029 - was originally created for Bugzilla 2.12, while - attachment 91372 - is an updated version for Bugzilla 2.16 - - - Bug - 37613 also provides two patches (against Bugzilla - 2.12): one to add a 'Take Bug' option, and the other to - automatically reassign the bug on 'Accept'. - - - These patches are all somewhat dated now, and cannot be applied - directly, but they are simple enough to provide a guide on how - Bugzilla can be customized and updated to suit your needs. - - - - - - - - I can't upload anything into the database via the - Create Attachment link. What am I doing wrong? - - - - - The most likely cause is a very old browser or a browser that is - incompatible with file upload via POST. Download the latest version - of your favourite browser to handle uploads correctly. - - - - - - - - How do I change a keyword in Bugzilla, once some bugs are using it? - - - - - In the Bugzilla administrator UI, edit the keyword and - it will let you replace the old keyword name with a new one. - This will cause a problem with the keyword cache; run - sanitycheck.cgi to fix it. - - - - - - - - Why can't I close bugs from the Change Several Bugs - at Once page? - - - - - Simple answer; you can. - - - - The logic behind the page checks every bug in the list to - determine legal state changes, and then only shows you controls - to do things that could apply to every bug - on the list. The reason for this is that if you try to do something - illegal to a bug, the whole process will grind to a halt, and all - changes after the failed one will also fail. - Since that isn't a good outcome, the page doesn't even present - you with the option. - - - - In practical terms, that means that in order to mark - multiple bugs as CLOSED, then every bug on the page has to be - either RESOLVED or VERIFIED already; if this is not the case, - then the option to close the bugs will not appear on the page. - - - - The rationale is that if you pick one of the bugs that's not - VERIFIED and try to CLOSE it, the bug change will fail - miserably (thus killing any changes in the list after it - while doing the bulk change) so it doesn't even give you the - choice. - - - - - - - - - Bugzilla Hacking - - - - - What kind of style should I use for templatization? - - - - - Gerv and Myk suggest a 2-space indent, with embedded code sections on - their own line, in line with outer tags. Like this: - -[% IF foo %] - - [% FOREACH x = barney %] - - - [% x %] - - - [% END %] -[% END %] - -]]> - - Myk also recommends you turn on PRE_CHOMP in the template - initialization to prevent bloating of HTML with unnecessary whitespace. - - - Please note that many have differing opinions on this subject, - and the existing templates in Bugzilla espouse both this and a 4-space - style. Either is acceptable; the above is preferred. - - - - - - - What bugs are in Bugzilla right now? - - - - - Try - this link to view current bugs or requests for - enhancement for Bugzilla. - - - You can view bugs marked for &bz-nextver; release - here. - This list includes bugs for the &bz-nextver; release that have already - been fixed and checked into CVS. Please consult the - - Bugzilla Project Page for details on how to - check current sources out of CVS so you can have these - bug fixes early! - - - - - - - - How can I change the default priority to a null value? - For instance, have the default priority be --- - instead of P2? - - - - - This is well-documented in bug - 49862. Ultimately, it's as easy as adding the - --- priority field to your localconfig file - in the appropriate area, re-running checksetup.pl, and then - changing the default priority in your browser using - editparams.cgi. - - - - - - - - What's the best way to submit patches? What guidelines - should I follow? - - - -
- - - - Enter a bug into bugzilla.mozilla.org for the Bugzilla - product. - - - - - Upload your patch as a unified diff (having used diff - -u against the current sources - checked out of CVS), or new source file by clicking - Create a new attachment link on the bug - page you've just created, and include any descriptions of - database changes you may make, into the bug ID you submitted - in step #1. Be sure and click the Patch checkbox - to indicate the text you are sending is a patch! - - - - - Announce your patch and the associated URL - (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=XXXXXX) - for discussion in the newsgroup - (mozilla.support.bugzilla). You'll get a - really good, fairly immediate reaction to the - implications of your patch, which will also give us - an idea how well-received the change would be. - - - - - If it passes muster with minimal modification, the - person to whom the bug is assigned in Bugzilla is - responsible for seeing the patch is checked into CVS. - - - - - Bask in the glory of the fact that you helped write - the most successful open-source bug-tracking software - on the planet :) - - - -
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