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This file contains only important changes made to Bugzilla. If you
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are updating from an older verseion, make sure that you check this file!
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For a more complete list of what has changed, use Bonsai
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(http://cvs-mirror.mozilla.org/webtools/bonsai/cvsqueryform.cgi) to
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query the CVS tree. For example,
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http://cvs-mirror.mozilla.org/webtools/bonsai/cvsquery.cgi?module=all&branch=HEAD&branchtype=match&dir=mozilla%2Fwebtools%2Fbugzilla&file=&filetype=match&who=&whotype=match&sortby=Date&hours=2&date=week&mindate=&maxdate=&cvsroot=%2Fcvsroot
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will tell you what has been changed in the last week.
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12/2/98 The op_sys and rep_platform fields have been tweaked. op_sys
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is now an enum, rather than having the legal values all hard-coded in
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perl. rep_platform now no longer allows a value of "X-Windows".
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Here's how I ported to the new world. This ought to work for you too.
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Actually, it's probably overkill. I had a lot of illegal values for op_sys
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in my tables, from importing bugs from strange places. If you haven't done
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anything funky, then much of the below will be a no-op.
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First, send the following commands to MySQL to make sure all your values for
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rep_platform and op_sys are legal in the new world..
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update bugs set rep_platform="Sun" where rep_platform="X-Windows" and op_sys like "Solaris%";
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update bugs set rep_platform="SGI" where rep_platform="X-Windows" and op_sys = "IRIX";
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update bugs set rep_platform="SGI" where rep_platform="X-Windows" and op_sys = "HP-UX";
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update bugs set rep_platform="DEC" where rep_platform="X-Windows" and op_sys = "OSF/1";
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update bugs set rep_platform="PC" where rep_platform="X-Windows" and op_sys = "Linux";
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update bugs set rep_platform="other" where rep_platform="X-Windows";
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update bugs set rep_platform="other" where rep_platform="";
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update bugs set op_sys="Mac System 7" where op_sys="System 7";
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update bugs set op_sys="Mac System 7.5" where op_sys="System 7.5";
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update bugs set op_sys="Mac System 8.0" where op_sys="8.0";
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update bugs set op_sys="OSF/1" where op_sys="Digital Unix 4.0";
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update bugs set op_sys="IRIX" where op_sys like "IRIX %";
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update bugs set op_sys="HP-UX" where op_sys like "HP-UX %";
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update bugs set op_sys="Windows NT" where op_sys like "NT %";
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update bugs set op_sys="OSF/1" where op_sys like "OSF/1 %";
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update bugs set op_sys="Solaris" where op_sys like "Solaris %";
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update bugs set op_sys="SunOS" where op_sys like "SunOS%";
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update bugs set op_sys="other" where op_sys = "Motif";
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update bugs set op_sys="other" where op_sys = "Other";
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Next, send the following commands to make sure you now have only legal
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entries in your table. If either of the queries do not come up empty, then
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you have to do more stuff like the above.
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select bug_id,op_sys,rep_platform from bugs where rep_platform not regexp "^(All|DEC|HP|Macintosh|PC|SGI|Sun|X-Windows|Other)$";
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select bug_id,op_sys,rep_platform from bugs where op_sys not regexp "^(All|Windows 3.1|Windows 95|Windows 98|Windows NT|Mac System 7|Mac System 7.5|Mac System 7.1.6|Mac System 8.0|AIX|BSDI|HP-UX|IRIX|Linux|OSF/1|Solaris|SunOS|other)$";
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Finally, once that's all clear, alter the table to make enforce the new legal
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entries:
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alter table bugs change column op_sys op_sys enum("All", "Windows 3.1", "Windows 95", "Windows 98", "Windows NT", "Mac System 7", "Mac System 7.5", "Mac System 7.1.6", "Mac System 8.0", "AIX", "BSDI", "HP-UX", "IRIX", "Linux", "OSF/1", "Solaris", "SunOS", "other") not null, change column rep_platform rep_platform enum("All", "DEC", "HP", "Macintosh", "PC", "SGI", "Sun", "Other");
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10/27/98 security check for legal products in place. bug charts are not
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available as an option if collectstats.pl has never been run. all products
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get daily stats collected now. README updated: Chart::Base is listed as
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a requirement, instructions for using collectstats.pl included as
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an optional step. also got silly and added optional quips to bug
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reports.
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10/17/98 modified README installation instructions slightly.
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10/7/98 Added a new table called "products". Right now, this is used
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only to have a description for each product, and that description is
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only used when initially adding a new bug. Anyway, you *must* create
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the new table (which you can do by running the new makeproducttable.sh
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script). If you just leave it empty, things will work much as they
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did before, or you can add descriptions for some or all of your
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products.
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9/15/98 Everything has been ported to Perl. NO MORE TCL. This
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transition should be relatively painless, except for the "params"
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file. This is the file that contains parameters you've set up on the
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editparams.cgi page. Before changing to Perl, this was a tcl-syntax
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file, stored in the same directory as the code; after the change to
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Perl, it becomes a perl-syntax file, stored in a subdirectory named
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"data". See the README file for more details on what version of Perl
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you need.
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So, if updating from an older version of Bugzilla, you will need to
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edit data/param, change the email address listed for
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$::param{'maintainer'}, and then go revisit the editparams.cgi page
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and reset all the parameters to your taste. Fortunately, your old
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params file will still be around, and so you ought to be able to
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cut&paste important bits from there.
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Also, note that the "whineatnews" script has changed name (it now has
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an extension of .pl instead of .tcl), so you'll need to change your
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cron job.
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And the "comments" file has been moved to the data directory. Just do
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"cat comments >> data/comments" to restore any old comments that may
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have been lost.
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9/2/98 Changed the way password validation works. We now keep a
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crypt'd version of the password in the database, and check against
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that. (This is silly, because we're also keeping the plaintext
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version there, but I have plans...) Stop passing the plaintext
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password around as a cookie; instead, we have a cookie that references
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a record in a new database table, logincookies.
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IMPORTANT: if updating from an older version of Bugzilla, you must run
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the following commands to keep things working:
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./makelogincookiestable.sh
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echo "alter table profiles add column cryptpassword varchar(64);" | mysql bugs
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echo "update profiles set cryptpassword = encrypt(password,substring(rand(),3, 4));" | mysql bugs
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