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The Bugzilla Team
</H3
><P
CLASS=
"pubdate"
>
2003-01-02
<BR></P
><DIV
><DIV
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.
</P
><P
>
This is a development version of this guide. Information in it
is subject to change before the 2.18 release of this guide
(which will correspond with the 2.18 release of Bugzilla).
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></DT
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4-1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN103
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HREF=
"#AEN103
2
"
>
Installing ActivePerl ppd Modules on Microsoft
Windows
</A
></DT
><DT
>
4-2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN104
8
"
HREF=
"#AEN104
5
"
>
Installing OpenInteract ppd Modules manually on Microsoft
Windows
</A
></DT
><DT
>
4-3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN121
4
"
HREF=
"#AEN121
1
"
>
Removing encrypt() for Windows NT Bugzilla version 2.12 or
earlier
</A
></DT
><DT
>
5-1.
<A
HREF=
"#upgrade-cvs"
>
Upgrading using CVS
</A
></DT
><DT
>
5-2.
<A
HREF=
"#upgrade-tarball"
>
Upgrading using the tarball
</A
></DT
><DT
>
5-3.
<A
HREF=
"#upgrade-patches"
>
Upgrading using patches
</A
></DT
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1.1. Copyright Information
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Version 1.1, March 2000
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license notices just after the title page:
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1.3. New Versions
</H1
><P
>
This is the 2.16 version of The Bugzilla Guide. It is so named
to match the current version of Bugzilla. If you are
>
This is the 2.17.3 version of The Bugzilla Guide. It is so named
to match the current version of Bugzilla.
This version of the guide, like its associated Bugzilla version is a
development version. Information is subject to change between now and
when 2.18 is released.
If you are
reading this from any source other than those below, please
check one of these mirrors to make sure you are reading an
up-to-date version of the Guide.
</P
><P
>
This document can be found in the following places:
</P
><P
>
<P
></P
><UL
><LI
><P
>
<A
HREF=
"http://www.bugzilla.org/"
>
The newest version of this guide can always be found at
<A
HREF=
"http://www.bugzilla.org"
TARGET=
"_top"
>
bugzilla.org
</A
>
</P
></LI
><LI
>
; including
documentation for past releases and the current development version.
</P
><P
>
<A
HREF=
"http://www.linuxdoc.org/"
>
The documentation for the most recent stable release of Bugzilla can also
be found at
<A
HREF=
"http://www.tldp.org"
TARGET=
"_top"
>
The Linux
Documentation Project
</A
>
</P
></LI
></UL
>
>
The Linux Documentation Project
</A
>
.
</P
><P
>
The latest version of this document can always be checked out via CVS.
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MySQL database server
</A
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(3.23.
6
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(3.23.
41
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GD::
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>
GD::
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(any) for bug charting
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5.9. Upgrading to New Releases
</H1
><P
>
A plain Bugzilla is fairly easy to upgrade from one version to a
newer one. Always read the release notes to see if there are any issues
that you might need to take note of. It is recommended that you take a
backup of your database and your entire Bugzilla installation before attempting an
upgrade. You can upgrade a 'clean' installation by untarring a new
tarball over the old installation. If you are upgrading from 2.12 or
later, and have cvs installed, you can type
<TT
CLASS=
"filename"
>
cvs -z3 update
</TT
>
,
and resolve conflicts if there are any.
>
Upgrading Bugzilla is something we all want to do from time to time,
be it to get new features or pick up the latest security fix. How easy
it is to update depends on a few factors.
</P
><P
></P
><UL
><LI
><P
>
If the new version is a revision or a new point release
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>
How many, if any, local changes have been made
</P
></LI
></UL
><P
>
There are also three different methods to upgrade your installation.
</P
><P
></P
><OL
TYPE=
"1"
><LI
><P
>
Using CVS (
<A
HREF=
"#upgrade-cvs"
>
Example 5-1
</A
>
)
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>
Downloading a new tarball (
<A
HREF=
"#upgrade-tarball"
>
Example 5-2
</A
>
)
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>
Applying the relevant patches (
<A
HREF=
"#upgrade-patches"
>
Example 5-3
</A
>
)
</P
></LI
></OL
><P
>
Which options are available to you may depend on how large a jump
you are making and/or your network configuration.
</P
><P
>
Revisions are normally released to fix security vulnerabilities
and are distinguished by an increase in the third number. For example,
when 2.16.2 was released, it was a revision to 2.16.1.
</P
><P
>
Point releases are normally released when the Bugzilla team feels
that there has been a significant amount of progress made between the
last point release and the current time. These are often proceeded by a
stabilization period and release candidates, however the use of
development versions or release candidates is beyond the scope of this
document. Point releases can be distinguished by an increase in the
second number, or minor version. For example, 2.16.2 is a newer point
release than 2.14.5.
</P
><P
>
The examples in this section are written as if you were updating
to version 2.16.2. The procedures are the same regardless if you are
updating to a new point release or a new revision. However, the chance
of running into trouble increases when upgrading to a new point release,
escpecially if you've made local changes.
</P
><P
>
However, things get a bit more complicated if you've made
changes to Bugzilla's code. In this case, you may have to re-make or
reapply those changes. One good method is to take a diff of your customized
version against the original, so you can survey all that you've changed.
Hopefully, templatization will reduce the need for
this in the future.
</P
><P
>
From version 2.8 onward, Bugzilla databases can be automatically
carried forward during an upgrade. However, because the developers of
Bugzilla are constantly adding new
tables, columns and fields, you'll probably get SQL errors if you just
update the code and attempt to use Bugzilla. Always run the
>
These examples also assume that your Bugzilla installation is at
<TT
CLASS=
"filename"
>
checksetup.pl
</TT
>
script whenever you upgrade your installation.
</P
>
/var/www/html/bugzilla
</TT
>
. If that is not the case,
simply substitute the proper paths where appropriate.
</P
><DIV
CLASS=
"example"
><A
NAME=
"upgrade-cvs"
></A
><P
>
If you are running Bugzilla version 2.8 or lower, and wish to
upgrade to the latest version, please consult the file,
"UPGRADING-pre-2.8" in the Bugzilla root directory after untarring the
archive.
</P
><B
>
Example 5-1. Upgrading using CVS
</B
></P
><P
>
Every release of Bugzilla, whether it is a revision or a point
release, is tagged in CVS. Also, every tarball we have distributed
since version 2.12 has been primed for using CVS. This does, however,
require that you are able to access cvs-mirror.mozilla.org on port
2401.
<DIV
CLASS=
"tip"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"tip"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/tip.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Tip"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
If you can do this, updating using CVS is probably the most
painless method, especially if you have a lot of local changes.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
</P
><TABLE
BORDER=
"0"
BGCOLOR=
"#E0E0E0"
WIDTH=
"100%"
><TR
><TD
><FONT
COLOR=
"#000000"
><PRE
CLASS=
"programlisting"
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd /var/www/html/bugzilla
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cvs login
</B
>
Logging in to :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:2401/cvsroot
CVS password:
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
anonymous
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cvs -q update -r BUGZILLA-2_16_2 -dP
</B
>
P checksetup.pl
P collectstats.pl
P globals.pl
P docs/rel_notes.txt
P template/en/default/list/quips.html.tmpl
</PRE
></FONT
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
><P
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"caution"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"caution"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/caution.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Caution"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
If a line in the output from
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cvs update
</B
>
begins with a
<TT
CLASS=
"computeroutput"
>
C
</TT
>
that represents a
file with local changes that CVS was unable to properly merge. You
need to resolve these conflicts manually before Bugzilla (or at
least the portion using that file) will be usable.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"note"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"note"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/note.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Note"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
You also need to run
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
./checksetup.pl
</B
>
before your Bugzilla upgrade will be complete.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS=
"example"
><A
NAME=
"upgrade-tarball"
></A
><P
><B
>
Example 5-2. Upgrading using the tarball
</B
></P
><P
>
If you are unable or unwilling to use CVS, another option that's
always available is to download the latest tarball. This is the most
difficult option to use, especially if you have local changes.
</P
><TABLE
BORDER=
"0"
BGCOLOR=
"#E0E0E0"
WIDTH=
"100%"
><TR
><TD
><FONT
COLOR=
"#000000"
><PRE
CLASS=
"programlisting"
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd /var/www/html
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/bugzilla-2.16.2.tar.gz
</B
>
<EM
>
Output omitted
</EM
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
tar xzvf bugzilla-2.16.2.tar.gz
</B
>
bugzilla-2.16.2/
bugzilla-2.16.2/.cvsignore
bugzilla-2.16.2/1x1.gif
<EM
>
Output truncated
</EM
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd bugzilla-2.16.2
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cp ../bugzilla/localconfig* .
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cp -r ../bugzilla/data .
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd ..
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
mv bugzilla bugzilla.old
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
mv bugzilla-2.16.2 bugzilla
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd bugzilla
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
./checksetup.pl
</B
>
<EM
>
Output omitted
</EM
>
</PRE
></FONT
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
><P
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"warning"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"warning"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/warning.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Warning"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
The
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cp
</B
>
commands both end with periods which
is a very important detail, it tells the shell that the destination
directory is the current working directory. Also, the period at the
beginning of the
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
./checksetup.pl
</B
>
is important and
can not be omitted.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"note"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"note"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/note.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Note"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
You will now have to reapply any changes you have made to your
local installation manually.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS=
"example"
><A
NAME=
"upgrade-patches"
></A
><P
><B
>
Example 5-3. Upgrading using patches
</B
></P
><P
>
The Bugzilla team will normally make a patch file available for
revisions to go from the most recent revision to the new one. You could
also read the release notes and grab the patches attached to the
mentioned bug, but it is safer to use the released patch file as
sometimes patches get changed before they get checked in (for minor
spelling fixes and the like). It is also theorectically possible to
scour the fixed bug list and pick and choose which patches to apply
from a point release, but this is not recommended either as what you'll
end up with is a hodge podge Bugzilla that isn't really any version.
This would also make it more difficult to upgrade in the future.
</P
><TABLE
BORDER=
"0"
BGCOLOR=
"#E0E0E0"
WIDTH=
"100%"
><TR
><TD
><FONT
COLOR=
"#000000"
><PRE
CLASS=
"programlisting"
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd /var/www/html/bugzilla
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff.gz
</B
>
<EM
>
Output omitted
</EM
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
gunzip bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff.gz
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
patch -p1
<
bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff
</B
>
patching file checksetup.pl
patching file collectstats.pl
patching file globals.pl
</PRE
></FONT
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
><P
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"caution"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"caution"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/caution.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Caution"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
If you do this, beware that this doesn't change the entires in
your
<TT
CLASS=
"filename"
>
CVS
</TT
>
directory so it may make
updates using CVS (
<A
HREF=
"#upgrade-cvs"
>
Example 5-1
</A
>
) more difficult in the
future.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS=
"section"
...
...
@@ -9532,64 +10004,64 @@ HREF="#faq-general"
><DL
><DT
>
A.1.1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
742
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
813
"
>
Where can I find information about Bugzilla?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
748
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
819
"
>
What license is Bugzilla distributed under?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
754
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
825
"
>
How do I get commercial support for Bugzilla?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.4.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
763
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
834
"
>
What major companies or projects are currently using Bugzilla
for bug-tracking?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.5.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
787
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
858
"
>
Who maintains Bugzilla?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.6.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
793
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
864
"
>
How does Bugzilla stack up against other bug-tracking databases?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.7.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
799
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
870
"
>
Why doesn't Bugzilla offer this or that feature or compatibility
with this other tracking software?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.8.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN18
06
"
HREF=
"#AEN18
77
"
>
Why MySQL? I'm interested in seeing Bugzilla run on
Oracle/Sybase/Msql/PostgreSQL/MSSQL.
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.9.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN18
15
"
HREF=
"#AEN18
86
"
>
Why do the scripts say "/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl" instead of
"/usr/bin/perl" or something else?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.10.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN18
21
"
HREF=
"#AEN18
92
"
>
Is there an easy way to change the Bugzilla cookie name?
</A
></DT
...
...
@@ -9604,41 +10076,41 @@ HREF="#faq-phb"
><DL
><DT
>
A.2.1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
831
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
902
"
>
Is Bugzilla web-based, or do you have to have specific software or
a specific operating system on your machine?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
836
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
907
"
>
Can Bugzilla integrate with
Perforce (SCM software)?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
841
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
912
"
>
Does Bugzilla allow the user to track multiple projects?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.4.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
846
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
917
"
>
If I am on many projects, and search for all bugs assigned to me, will
Bugzilla list them for me and allow me to sort by project, severity etc?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.5.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
851
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
922
"
>
Does Bugzilla allow attachments (text, screenshots, URLs etc)? If yes,
are there any that are NOT allowed?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.6.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
856
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
927
"
>
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?
...
...
@@ -9646,35 +10118,35 @@ HREF="#AEN1856"
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.7.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
863
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
934
"
>
Does Bugzilla provide any reporting features, metrics, graphs, etc? You
know, the type of stuff that management likes to see. :)
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.8.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
870
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
941
"
>
Is there email notification and if so, what do you see when you get an
email?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.9.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
875
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
946
"
>
Can email notification be set up to send to multiple
people, some on the To List, CC List, BCC List etc?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.10.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
880
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
951
"
>
Do users have to have any particular
type of email application?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.11.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
887
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
958
"
>
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
...
...
@@ -9683,28 +10155,28 @@ HREF="#AEN1887"
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.12.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN1
899
"
HREF=
"#AEN1
970
"
>
Has anyone converted Bugzilla to another language to be used in other
countries? Is it localizable?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.13.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN19
06
"
HREF=
"#AEN19
77
"
>
Can a user create and save reports? Can they do this in Word format?
Excel format?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.14.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN19
11
"
HREF=
"#AEN19
82
"
>
Does Bugzilla have the ability to search by word, phrase, compound
search?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.15.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN19
16
"
HREF=
"#AEN19
87
"
>
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?
...
...
@@ -9712,19 +10184,19 @@ HREF="#AEN1916"
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.16.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN19
21
"
HREF=
"#AEN19
92
"
>
Are there any backup features provided?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.17.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN19
27
"
HREF=
"#AEN19
98
"
>
Can users be on the system while a backup is in progress?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.18.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1932
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2003
"
>
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 if we were to go with Bugzilla, what types of
...
...
@@ -9734,7 +10206,7 @@ HREF="#AEN1932"
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.19.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1938
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2009
"
>
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 weeks to
install and a couple of hours per week to maintain and customize or is this
...
...
@@ -9744,7 +10216,7 @@ HREF="#AEN1938"
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.20.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1943
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2014
"
>
Is there any licensing fee or other fees for using Bugzilla? Any
out-of-pocket cost other than the bodies needed as identified above?
</A
...
...
@@ -9760,20 +10232,20 @@ HREF="#faq-security"
><DL
><DT
>
A.3.1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1950
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2021
"
>
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)?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.3.2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1956
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2027
"
>
Are there any security problems with Bugzilla?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.3.3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1961
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2032
"
>
I've implemented the security fixes mentioned in Chris Yeh's security
advisory of 5/10/2000 advising not to run MySQL as root, and am running into
problems with MySQL no longer working correctly.
...
...
@@ -9790,48 +10262,48 @@ HREF="#faq-email"
><DL
><DT
>
A.4.1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1968
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2039
"
>
I have a user who doesn't want to receive any more email from Bugzilla.
How do I stop it entirely for this user?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1974
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2045
"
>
I'm evaluating/testing Bugzilla, and don't want it to send email to
anyone but me. How do I do it?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1979
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2050
"
>
I want whineatnews.pl to whine at something more, or other than, only new
bugs. How do I do it?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.4.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1985
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2056
"
>
I don't like/want to use Procmail to hand mail off to bug_email.pl.
What alternatives do I have?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.5.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1992
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2063
"
>
How do I set up the email interface to submit/change bugs via email?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.6.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN
1997
"
HREF=
"#AEN
2068
"
>
Email takes FOREVER to reach me from Bugzilla -- it's extremely slow.
What gives?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.7.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN20
04
"
HREF=
"#AEN20
75
"
>
How come email from Bugzilla changes never reaches me?
</A
></DT
...
...
@@ -9846,33 +10318,33 @@ HREF="#faq-db"
><DL
><DT
>
A.5.1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN20
12
"
HREF=
"#AEN20
83
"
>
I've heard Bugzilla can be used with Oracle?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.5.2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN20
17
"
HREF=
"#AEN20
88
"
>
I think my database might be corrupted, or contain invalid entries. What
do I do?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.5.3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN20
25
"
HREF=
"#AEN20
96
"
>
I want to manually edit some entries in my database. How?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.5.4.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
033
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
104
"
>
I think I've set up MySQL permissions correctly, but Bugzilla still can't
connect.
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.5.5.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
041
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
112
"
>
How do I synchronize bug information among multiple different Bugzilla
databases?
</A
...
...
@@ -9888,26 +10360,26 @@ HREF="#faq-nt"
><DL
><DT
>
A.6.1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
050
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
121
"
>
What is the easiest way to run Bugzilla on Win32 (Win98+/NT/2K)?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.6.2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
055
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
126
"
>
Is there a "Bundle::Bugzilla" equivalent for Win32?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.6.3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
060
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
131
"
>
CGI's are failing with a "something.cgi is not a valid Windows NT
application" error. Why?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.6.4.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
068
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
139
"
>
I'm having trouble with the perl modules for NT not being able to talk to
to the database.
</A
...
...
@@ -9923,33 +10395,33 @@ HREF="#faq-use"
><DL
><DT
>
A.7.1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
089
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
160
"
>
How do I change my user name (email address) in Bugzilla?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.7.2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
094
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
165
"
>
The query page is very confusing. Isn't there a simpler way to query?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.7.3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
099
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
170
"
>
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?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.7.4.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN21
09
"
HREF=
"#AEN21
80
"
>
I can't upload anything into the database via the "Create Attachment"
link. What am I doing wrong?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.7.5.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN21
14
"
HREF=
"#AEN21
85
"
>
How do I change a keyword in Bugzilla, once some bugs are using it?
</A
></DT
...
...
@@ -9964,26 +10436,26 @@ HREF="#faq-hacking"
><DL
><DT
>
A.8.1.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN21
21
"
HREF=
"#AEN21
92
"
>
What kind of style should I use for templatization?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.8.2.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
129
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
200
"
>
What bugs are in Bugzilla right now?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.8.3.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
138
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
209
"
>
How can I change the default priority to a null value? For instance, have the default
priority be "---" instead of "P2"?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.8.4.
<A
HREF=
"#AEN2
144
"
HREF=
"#AEN2
215
"
>
What's the best way to submit patches? What guidelines should I follow?
</A
></DT
...
...
@@ -10003,7 +10475,7 @@ CLASS="qandaentry"
CLASS=
"question"
><P
><A
NAME=
"AEN1
742
"
NAME=
"AEN1
813
"
></A
><B
>
A.1.1.
</B
...
...
@@ -10031,7 +10503,7 @@ CLASS="qandaentry"
CLASS=
"question"
><P
><A
NAME=
"AEN1
748
"
NAME=
"AEN1
819
"
></A
><B
>
A.1.2.
</B
...
...
@@ -10060,7 +10532,7 @@ CLASS="qandaentry"
CLASS=
"question"
><P
><A
NAME=
"AEN1
754
"
NAME=
"AEN1
825
"
></A
><B
>
A.1.3.
</B
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HREF=
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>
Who maintains Bugzilla?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.6.
<A
HREF=
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HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
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>
How does Bugzilla stack up against other bug-tracking databases?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.7.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
799
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
870
"
>
Why doesn't Bugzilla offer this or that feature or compatibility
with this other tracking software?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.8.
<A
HREF=
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HREF=
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>
Why MySQL? I'm interested in seeing Bugzilla run on
Oracle/Sybase/Msql/PostgreSQL/MSSQL.
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.9.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN18
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"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN18
86
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>
Why do the scripts say "/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl" instead of
"/usr/bin/perl" or something else?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.1.10.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN18
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HREF=
"faq.html#AEN18
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>
Is there an easy way to change the Bugzilla cookie name?
</A
></DT
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><DL
><DT
>
A.2.1.
<A
HREF=
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HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
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"
>
Is Bugzilla web-based, or do you have to have specific software or
a specific operating system on your machine?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.2.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
836
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
907
"
>
Can Bugzilla integrate with
Perforce (SCM software)?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.3.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
841
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HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
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"
>
Does Bugzilla allow the user to track multiple projects?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.4.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
846
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
917
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>
If I am on many projects, and search for all bugs assigned to me, will
Bugzilla list them for me and allow me to sort by project, severity etc?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.5.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
851
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
922
"
>
Does Bugzilla allow attachments (text, screenshots, URLs etc)? If yes,
are there any that are NOT allowed?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.6.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
856
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
927
"
>
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?
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><DT
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A.2.7.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
863
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
934
"
>
Does Bugzilla provide any reporting features, metrics, graphs, etc? You
know, the type of stuff that management likes to see. :)
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.8.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
870
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
941
"
>
Is there email notification and if so, what do you see when you get an
email?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.9.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
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"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
946
"
>
Can email notification be set up to send to multiple
people, some on the To List, CC List, BCC List etc?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.10.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
880
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
951
"
>
Do users have to have any particular
type of email application?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.11.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
887
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
958
"
>
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
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><DT
>
A.2.12.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
899
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN1
970
"
>
Has anyone converted Bugzilla to another language to be used in other
countries? Is it localizable?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.13.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
06
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
77
"
>
Can a user create and save reports? Can they do this in Word format?
Excel format?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.14.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
11
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
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>
Does Bugzilla have the ability to search by word, phrase, compound
search?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.15.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
16
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
87
"
>
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?
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></DT
><DT
>
A.2.16.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
21
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HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
92
"
>
Are there any backup features provided?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.17.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
27
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN19
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>
Can users be on the system while a backup is in progress?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.2.18.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
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"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
2003
"
>
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 if we were to go with Bugzilla, what types of
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><DT
>
A.2.19.
<A
HREF=
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"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
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"
>
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 weeks to
install and a couple of hours per week to maintain and customize or is this
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></DT
><DT
>
A.2.20.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
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"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
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"
>
Is there any licensing fee or other fees for using Bugzilla? Any
out-of-pocket cost other than the bodies needed as identified above?
</A
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><DL
><DT
>
A.3.1.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
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"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
2021
"
>
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)?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.3.2.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
1956
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
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"
>
Are there any security problems with Bugzilla?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.3.3.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
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"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
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"
>
I've implemented the security fixes mentioned in Chris Yeh's security
advisory of 5/10/2000 advising not to run MySQL as root, and am running into
problems with MySQL no longer working correctly.
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><DT
>
A.4.1.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
1968
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
2039
"
>
I have a user who doesn't want to receive any more email from Bugzilla.
How do I stop it entirely for this user?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.2.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
1974
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
2045
"
>
I'm evaluating/testing Bugzilla, and don't want it to send email to
anyone but me. How do I do it?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.3.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
1979
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
2050
"
>
I want whineatnews.pl to whine at something more, or other than, only new
bugs. How do I do it?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.4.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
1985
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
2056
"
>
I don't like/want to use Procmail to hand mail off to bug_email.pl.
What alternatives do I have?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.5.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
1992
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
2063
"
>
How do I set up the email interface to submit/change bugs via email?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.6.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
1997
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN
2068
"
>
Email takes FOREVER to reach me from Bugzilla -- it's extremely slow.
What gives?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.4.7.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN20
04
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN20
75
"
>
How come email from Bugzilla changes never reaches me?
</A
></DT
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><DL
><DT
>
A.5.1.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN20
12
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN20
83
"
>
I've heard Bugzilla can be used with Oracle?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.5.2.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN20
17
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN20
88
"
>
I think my database might be corrupted, or contain invalid entries. What
do I do?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.5.3.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN20
25
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN20
96
"
>
I want to manually edit some entries in my database. How?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.5.4.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
033
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
104
"
>
I think I've set up MySQL permissions correctly, but Bugzilla still can't
connect.
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.5.5.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
041
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
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"
>
How do I synchronize bug information among multiple different Bugzilla
databases?
</A
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><DL
><DT
>
A.6.1.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
050
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
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"
>
What is the easiest way to run Bugzilla on Win32 (Win98+/NT/2K)?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.6.2.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
055
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
126
"
>
Is there a "Bundle::Bugzilla" equivalent for Win32?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.6.3.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
060
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
131
"
>
CGI's are failing with a "something.cgi is not a valid Windows NT
application" error. Why?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.6.4.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
068
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
139
"
>
I'm having trouble with the perl modules for NT not being able to talk to
to the database.
</A
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><DL
><DT
>
A.7.1.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
089
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
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"
>
How do I change my user name (email address) in Bugzilla?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.7.2.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
094
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
165
"
>
The query page is very confusing. Isn't there a simpler way to query?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.7.3.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
099
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
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"
>
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?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.7.4.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN21
09
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN21
80
"
>
I can't upload anything into the database via the "Create Attachment"
link. What am I doing wrong?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.7.5.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN21
14
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN21
85
"
>
How do I change a keyword in Bugzilla, once some bugs are using it?
</A
></DT
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><DL
><DT
>
A.8.1.
<A
HREF=
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"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN21
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"
>
What kind of style should I use for templatization?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.8.2.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
129
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
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"
>
What bugs are in Bugzilla right now?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.8.3.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
138
"
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
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"
>
How can I change the default priority to a null value? For instance, have the default
priority be "---" instead of "P2"?
</A
></DT
><DT
>
A.8.4.
<A
HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
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HREF=
"faq.html#AEN2
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>
What's the best way to submit patches? What guidelines should I follow?
</A
></DT
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><H2
CLASS=
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NAME=
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NAME=
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></A
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></A
>
5.9. Upgrading to New Releases
</H1
><P
>
A plain Bugzilla is fairly easy to upgrade from one version to a
newer one. Always read the release notes to see if there are any issues
that you might need to take note of. It is recommended that you take a
backup of your database and your entire Bugzilla installation before attempting an
upgrade. You can upgrade a 'clean' installation by untarring a new
tarball over the old installation. If you are upgrading from 2.12 or
later, and have cvs installed, you can type
<TT
CLASS=
"filename"
>
cvs -z3 update
</TT
>
,
and resolve conflicts if there are any.
>
Upgrading Bugzilla is something we all want to do from time to time,
be it to get new features or pick up the latest security fix. How easy
it is to update depends on a few factors.
</P
><P
></P
><UL
><LI
><P
>
If the new version is a revision or a new point release
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>
How many, if any, local changes have been made
</P
></LI
></UL
><P
>
There are also three different methods to upgrade your installation.
</P
><P
></P
><OL
TYPE=
"1"
><LI
><P
>
Using CVS (
<A
HREF=
"upgrading.html#upgrade-cvs"
>
Example 5-1
</A
>
)
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>
Downloading a new tarball (
<A
HREF=
"upgrading.html#upgrade-tarball"
>
Example 5-2
</A
>
)
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>
Applying the relevant patches (
<A
HREF=
"upgrading.html#upgrade-patches"
>
Example 5-3
</A
>
)
</P
></LI
></OL
><P
>
Which options are available to you may depend on how large a jump
you are making and/or your network configuration.
</P
><P
>
Revisions are normally released to fix security vulnerabilities
and are distinguished by an increase in the third number. For example,
when 2.16.2 was released, it was a revision to 2.16.1.
</P
><P
>
Point releases are normally released when the Bugzilla team feels
that there has been a significant amount of progress made between the
last point release and the current time. These are often proceeded by a
stabilization period and release candidates, however the use of
development versions or release candidates is beyond the scope of this
document. Point releases can be distinguished by an increase in the
second number, or minor version. For example, 2.16.2 is a newer point
release than 2.14.5.
</P
><P
>
The examples in this section are written as if you were updating
to version 2.16.2. The procedures are the same regardless if you are
updating to a new point release or a new revision. However, the chance
of running into trouble increases when upgrading to a new point release,
escpecially if you've made local changes.
</P
><P
>
However, things get a bit more complicated if you've made
changes to Bugzilla's code. In this case, you may have to re-make or
reapply those changes. One good method is to take a diff of your customized
version against the original, so you can survey all that you've changed.
Hopefully, templatization will reduce the need for
this in the future.
</P
><P
>
From version 2.8 onward, Bugzilla databases can be automatically
carried forward during an upgrade. However, because the developers of
Bugzilla are constantly adding new
tables, columns and fields, you'll probably get SQL errors if you just
update the code and attempt to use Bugzilla. Always run the
>
These examples also assume that your Bugzilla installation is at
<TT
CLASS=
"filename"
>
checksetup.pl
</TT
>
script whenever you upgrade your installation.
</P
><P
>
If you are running Bugzilla version 2.8 or lower, and wish to
upgrade to the latest version, please consult the file,
"UPGRADING-pre-2.8" in the Bugzilla root directory after untarring the
archive.
</P
>
/var/www/html/bugzilla
</TT
>
. If that is not the case,
simply substitute the proper paths where appropriate.
</P
><DIV
CLASS=
"example"
><A
NAME=
"upgrade-cvs"
></A
><P
><B
>
Example 5-1. Upgrading using CVS
</B
></P
><P
>
Every release of Bugzilla, whether it is a revision or a point
release, is tagged in CVS. Also, every tarball we have distributed
since version 2.12 has been primed for using CVS. This does, however,
require that you are able to access cvs-mirror.mozilla.org on port
2401.
<DIV
CLASS=
"tip"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"tip"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/tip.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Tip"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
If you can do this, updating using CVS is probably the most
painless method, especially if you have a lot of local changes.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
</P
><TABLE
BORDER=
"0"
BGCOLOR=
"#E0E0E0"
WIDTH=
"100%"
><TR
><TD
><FONT
COLOR=
"#000000"
><PRE
CLASS=
"programlisting"
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd /var/www/html/bugzilla
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cvs login
</B
>
Logging in to :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:2401/cvsroot
CVS password:
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
anonymous
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cvs -q update -r BUGZILLA-2_16_2 -dP
</B
>
P checksetup.pl
P collectstats.pl
P globals.pl
P docs/rel_notes.txt
P template/en/default/list/quips.html.tmpl
</PRE
></FONT
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
><P
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"caution"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"caution"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/caution.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Caution"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
If a line in the output from
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cvs update
</B
>
begins with a
<TT
CLASS=
"computeroutput"
>
C
</TT
>
that represents a
file with local changes that CVS was unable to properly merge. You
need to resolve these conflicts manually before Bugzilla (or at
least the portion using that file) will be usable.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"note"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"note"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/note.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Note"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
You also need to run
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
./checksetup.pl
</B
>
before your Bugzilla upgrade will be complete.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS=
"example"
><A
NAME=
"upgrade-tarball"
></A
><P
><B
>
Example 5-2. Upgrading using the tarball
</B
></P
><P
>
If you are unable or unwilling to use CVS, another option that's
always available is to download the latest tarball. This is the most
difficult option to use, especially if you have local changes.
</P
><TABLE
BORDER=
"0"
BGCOLOR=
"#E0E0E0"
WIDTH=
"100%"
><TR
><TD
><FONT
COLOR=
"#000000"
><PRE
CLASS=
"programlisting"
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd /var/www/html
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/bugzilla-2.16.2.tar.gz
</B
>
<EM
>
Output omitted
</EM
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
tar xzvf bugzilla-2.16.2.tar.gz
</B
>
bugzilla-2.16.2/
bugzilla-2.16.2/.cvsignore
bugzilla-2.16.2/1x1.gif
<EM
>
Output truncated
</EM
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd bugzilla-2.16.2
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cp ../bugzilla/localconfig* .
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cp -r ../bugzilla/data .
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd ..
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
mv bugzilla bugzilla.old
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
mv bugzilla-2.16.2 bugzilla
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd bugzilla
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
./checksetup.pl
</B
>
<EM
>
Output omitted
</EM
>
</PRE
></FONT
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
><P
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"warning"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"warning"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/warning.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Warning"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
The
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cp
</B
>
commands both end with periods which
is a very important detail, it tells the shell that the destination
directory is the current working directory. Also, the period at the
beginning of the
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
./checksetup.pl
</B
>
is important and
can not be omitted.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"note"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"note"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/note.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Note"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
You will now have to reapply any changes you have made to your
local installation manually.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS=
"example"
><A
NAME=
"upgrade-patches"
></A
><P
><B
>
Example 5-3. Upgrading using patches
</B
></P
><P
>
The Bugzilla team will normally make a patch file available for
revisions to go from the most recent revision to the new one. You could
also read the release notes and grab the patches attached to the
mentioned bug, but it is safer to use the released patch file as
sometimes patches get changed before they get checked in (for minor
spelling fixes and the like). It is also theorectically possible to
scour the fixed bug list and pick and choose which patches to apply
from a point release, but this is not recommended either as what you'll
end up with is a hodge podge Bugzilla that isn't really any version.
This would also make it more difficult to upgrade in the future.
</P
><TABLE
BORDER=
"0"
BGCOLOR=
"#E0E0E0"
WIDTH=
"100%"
><TR
><TD
><FONT
COLOR=
"#000000"
><PRE
CLASS=
"programlisting"
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
cd /var/www/html/bugzilla
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff.gz
</B
>
<EM
>
Output omitted
</EM
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
gunzip bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff.gz
</B
>
bash$
<B
CLASS=
"command"
>
patch -p1
<
bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff
</B
>
patching file checksetup.pl
patching file collectstats.pl
patching file globals.pl
</PRE
></FONT
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
><P
>
<DIV
CLASS=
"caution"
><P
></P
><TABLE
CLASS=
"caution"
WIDTH=
"100%"
BORDER=
"0"
><TR
><TD
WIDTH=
"25"
ALIGN=
"CENTER"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><IMG
SRC=
"../images/caution.gif"
HSPACE=
"5"
ALT=
"Caution"
></TD
><TD
ALIGN=
"LEFT"
VALIGN=
"TOP"
><P
>
If you do this, beware that this doesn't change the entires in
your
<TT
CLASS=
"filename"
>
CVS
</TT
>
directory so it may make
updates using CVS (
<A
HREF=
"upgrading.html#upgrade-cvs"
>
Example 5-1
</A
>
) more difficult in the
future.
</P
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV
>
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
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><DT
>
3.2.1.
<A
HREF=
"hintsandtips.html#AEN43
4
"
HREF=
"hintsandtips.html#AEN43
1
"
>
Autolinkification
</A
></DT
><DT
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></DT
><DT
>
3.2.5.
<A
HREF=
"hintsandtips.html#AEN46
3
"
HREF=
"hintsandtips.html#AEN46
0
"
>
Filing Bugs
</A
></DT
></DL
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></A
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><P
>
From Andrew Pearson:
<A
NAME=
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NAME=
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199
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></A
><BLOCKQUOTE
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<DIV
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><A
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NAME=
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></A
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><B
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The Bugzilla Team
2003-01-02
This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the mozilla.org bug-tracking
system. Bugzilla is an enterprise-class piece of software that powers
issue-tracking for hundreds of organizations around the world,
...
...
@@ -13,6 +15,10 @@ The Bugzilla Team
This documentation is maintained in DocBook 4.1.2 XML format. Changes
are best submitted as plain text or SGML diffs, attached to a bug
filed in mozilla.org's Bugzilla.
This is a development version of this guide. Information in it is
subject to change before the 2.18 release of this guide (which will
correspond with the 2.18 release of Bugzilla).
_________________________________________________________________
Table of Contents
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@@ -83,6 +89,10 @@ The Bugzilla Team
4-2. Installing OpenInteract ppd Modules manually on Microsoft Windows
4-3. Removing encrypt() for Windows NT Bugzilla version 2.12 or
earlier
5-1. Upgrading using CVS
5-2. Upgrading using the tarball
5-3. Upgrading using patches
_________________________________________________________________
Chapter 1. About This Guide
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@@ -506,15 +516,20 @@ How to use this License for your documents
1.3. New Versions
This is the 2.16 version of The Bugzilla Guide. It is so named to
match the current version of Bugzilla. If you are reading this from
any source other than those below, please check one of these mirrors
to make sure you are reading an up-to-date version of the Guide.
This is the 2.17.3 version of The Bugzilla Guide. It is so named to
match the current version of Bugzilla. This version of the guide, like
its associated Bugzilla version is a development version. Information
is subject to change between now and when 2.18 is released. If you are
reading this from any source other than those below, please check one
of these mirrors to make sure you are reading an up-to-date version of
the Guide.
This document can be found in the following places:
The newest version of this guide can always be found at bugzilla.org;
including documentation for past releases and the current development
version.
* bugzilla.org
* The Linux Documentation Project
The documentation for the most recent stable release of Bugzilla can
also be found at The Linux Documentation Project.
The latest version of this document can always be checked out via CVS.
Please follow the instructions available at the Mozilla CVS page, and
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The software packages necessary for the proper running of Bugzilla
(with download links) are:
1. MySQL database server (3.23.
6
or greater)
1. MySQL database server (3.23.
41
or greater)
2. Perl (5.6, 5.6.1 is recommended if you wish to use
Bundle::Bugzilla)
3. Perl Modules (minimum version):
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j. CGI (2.88)
and, optionally:
a. GD (1.20) for bug charting
b. GD::
Chart
(any) for bug charting
b. GD::
Graph
(any) for bug charting
c. GD::Text::Align (any) for bug charting
d. Chart::Base (0.99c) for bug charting
e. XML::Parser (any) for the XML interface
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@@ -2978,32 +2993,142 @@ deny from all
5.9. Upgrading to New Releases
A plain Bugzilla is fairly easy to upgrade from one version to a newer
one. Always read the release notes to see if there are any issues that
you might need to take note of. It is recommended that you take a
backup of your database and your entire Bugzilla installation before
attempting an upgrade. You can upgrade a 'clean' installation by
untarring a new tarball over the old installation. If you are
upgrading from 2.12 or later, and have cvs installed, you can type cvs
-z3 update, and resolve conflicts if there are any.
However, things get a bit more complicated if you've made changes to
Bugzilla's code. In this case, you may have to re-make or reapply
those changes. One good method is to take a diff of your customized
version against the original, so you can survey all that you've
changed. Hopefully, templatization will reduce the need for this in
the future.
From version 2.8 onward, Bugzilla databases can be automatically
carried forward during an upgrade. However, because the developers of
Bugzilla are constantly adding new tables, columns and fields, you'll
probably get SQL errors if you just update the code and attempt to use
Bugzilla. Always run the checksetup.pl script whenever you upgrade
your installation.
Upgrading Bugzilla is something we all want to do from time to time,
be it to get new features or pick up the latest security fix. How easy
it is to update depends on a few factors.
* If the new version is a revision or a new point release
* How many, if any, local changes have been made
There are also three different methods to upgrade your installation.
1. Using CVS (Example 5-1)
2. Downloading a new tarball (Example 5-2)
3. Applying the relevant patches (Example 5-3)
Which options are available to you may depend on how large a jump you
are making and/or your network configuration.
Revisions are normally released to fix security vulnerabilities and
are distinguished by an increase in the third number. For example,
when 2.16.2 was released, it was a revision to 2.16.1.
Point releases are normally released when the Bugzilla team feels that
there has been a significant amount of progress made between the last
point release and the current time. These are often proceeded by a
stabilization period and release candidates, however the use of
development versions or release candidates is beyond the scope of this
document. Point releases can be distinguished by an increase in the
second number, or minor version. For example, 2.16.2 is a newer point
release than 2.14.5.
The examples in this section are written as if you were updating to
version 2.16.2. The procedures are the same regardless if you are
updating to a new point release or a new revision. However, the chance
of running into trouble increases when upgrading to a new point
release, escpecially if you've made local changes.
These examples also assume that your Bugzilla installation is at
/var/www/html/bugzilla. If that is not the case, simply substitute the
proper paths where appropriate.
Example 5-1. Upgrading using CVS
Every release of Bugzilla, whether it is a revision or a point
release, is tagged in CVS. Also, every tarball we have distributed
since version 2.12 has been primed for using CVS. This does, however,
require that you are able to access cvs-mirror.mozilla.org on port
2401.
Tip
If you can do this, updating using CVS is probably the most painless
method, especially if you have a lot of local changes.
bash$ cd /var/www/html/bugzilla
bash$ cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:2401/cvsroot
CVS password: anonymous
bash$ cvs -q update -r BUGZILLA-2_16_2 -dP
P checksetup.pl
P collectstats.pl
P globals.pl
P docs/rel_notes.txt
P template/en/default/list/quips.html.tmpl
Caution
If a line in the output from cvs update begins with a C that
represents a file with local changes that CVS was unable to properly
merge. You need to resolve these conflicts manually before Bugzilla
(or at least the portion using that file) will be usable.
Note
You also need to run ./checksetup.pl before your Bugzilla upgrade will
be complete.
Example 5-2. Upgrading using the tarball
If you are unable or unwilling to use CVS, another option that's
always available is to download the latest tarball. This is the most
difficult option to use, especially if you have local changes.
bash$ cd /var/www/html
bash$ wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/bugzilla-2.16.2.tar.gz
Output omitted
bash$ tar xzvf bugzilla-2.16.2.tar.gz
bugzilla-2.16.2/
bugzilla-2.16.2/.cvsignore
bugzilla-2.16.2/1x1.gif
Output truncated
bash$ cd bugzilla-2.16.2
bash$ cp ../bugzilla/localconfig* .
bash$ cp -r ../bugzilla/data .
bash$ cd ..
bash$ mv bugzilla bugzilla.old
bash$ mv bugzilla-2.16.2 bugzilla
bash$ cd bugzilla
bash$ ./checksetup.pl
Output omitted
Warning
The cp commands both end with periods which is a very important
detail, it tells the shell that the destination directory is the
current working directory. Also, the period at the beginning of the
./checksetup.pl is important and can not be omitted.
Note
You will now have to reapply any changes you have made to your local
installation manually.
Example 5-3. Upgrading using patches
The Bugzilla team will normally make a patch file available for
revisions to go from the most recent revision to the new one. You
could also read the release notes and grab the patches attached to the
mentioned bug, but it is safer to use the released patch file as
sometimes patches get changed before they get checked in (for minor
spelling fixes and the like). It is also theorectically possible to
scour the fixed bug list and pick and choose which patches to apply
from a point release, but this is not recommended either as what
you'll end up with is a hodge podge Bugzilla that isn't really any
version. This would also make it more difficult to upgrade in the
future.
bash$ cd /var/www/html/bugzilla
bash$ wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff.gz
Output omitted
bash$ gunzip bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff.gz
bash$ patch -p1 < bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff
patching file checksetup.pl
patching file collectstats.pl
patching file globals.pl
Caution
If you
are running Bugzilla version 2.8 or lower, and wish to upgrade
to the latest version, please consult the file, "UPGRADING-pre-2.8" in
the Bugzilla root directory after untarring the archiv
e.
If you
do this, beware that this doesn't change the entires in your
CVS directory so it may make updates using CVS (Example 5-1) more
difficult in the futur
e.
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5.10. Integrating Bugzilla with Third-Party Tools
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