Commit 5b477573 authored by jake%bugzilla.org's avatar jake%bugzilla.org

Bug 203314 - Clean up <ulink/>'s, links to bugs and extra spaces in sentences.

Patch by Martin Wulffeld <martin@wulffeld.org>. r,a=jake Also, added Martin to the section about people who have made signifigant conrtibutions.
parent 30f771ec
...@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ ...@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@
<para> <para>
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation
License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the
Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no
Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of
the license is included in <xref linkend="gfdl"/>. the license is included in <xref linkend="gfdl"/>.
</para> </para>
</blockquote> </blockquote>
...@@ -37,15 +37,15 @@ ...@@ -37,15 +37,15 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
All copyrights are held by their respective owners, unless All copyrights are held by their respective owners, unless
specifically noted otherwise. Use of a term in this document specifically noted otherwise. Use of a term in this document
should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any
trademark or service mark. trademark or service mark.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Naming of particular products or brands should not be seen as Naming of particular products or brands should not be seen as
endorsements, with the exception of the term "GNU/Linux". We endorsements, with the exception of the term "GNU/Linux". We
wholeheartedly endorse the use of GNU/Linux in every situation wholeheartedly endorse the use of GNU/Linux in every situation
where it is appropriate. It is an extremely versatile, stable, where it is appropriate. It is an extremely versatile, stable,
and robust operating system that offers an ideal operating and robust operating system that offers an ideal operating
environment for Bugzilla. environment for Bugzilla.
</para> </para>
...@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ ...@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@
documented or fixed in the code, security holes surely exist. documented or fixed in the code, security holes surely exist.
Great care should be taken both in the installation and usage of Great care should be taken both in the installation and usage of
this software. Carefully consider the implications of installing this software. Carefully consider the implications of installing
other network services with Bugzilla. The Bugzilla development other network services with Bugzilla. The Bugzilla development
team members, Netscape Communications, America Online Inc., and team members, Netscape Communications, America Online Inc., and
any affiliated developers or sponsors assume no liability for any affiliated developers or sponsors assume no liability for
your use of this product. You have the source code to this your use of this product. You have the source code to this
product, and are responsible for auditing it yourself to ensure product, and are responsible for auditing it yourself to ensure
your security needs are met. your security needs are met.
</para> </para>
...@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ ...@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The newest version of this guide can always be found at <ulink The newest version of this guide can always be found at <ulink
url="http://www.bugzilla.org">bugzilla.org</ulink>; including url="http://www.bugzilla.org"/>; including
documentation for past releases and the current development version. documentation for past releases and the current development version.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
...@@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ ...@@ -98,9 +98,8 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The latest version of this document can always be checked out via CVS. The latest version of this document can always be checked out via CVS.
Please follow the instructions available at Please follow the <ulink url="http://www.mozilla.org/cvs.html">Mozilla CVS</ulink>
<ulink url="http://www.mozilla.org/cvs.html">the Mozilla CVS page</ulink>, instructions and check out the <filename>mozilla/webtools/bugzilla/docs/</filename>
and check out the <filename>mozilla/webtools/bugzilla/docs/</filename>
subtree. subtree.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
...@@ -181,7 +180,7 @@ ...@@ -181,7 +180,7 @@
<para> <para>
Last but not least, all the members of the Last but not least, all the members of the
<ulink url="news://news.mozilla.org/netscape/public/mozilla/webtools"/> <ulink url="news://news.mozilla.org/netscape/public/mozilla/webtools"/>
newsgroup. Without your discussions, insight, suggestions, and patches, newsgroup. Without your discussions, insight, suggestions, and patches,
this could never have happened. this could never have happened.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
...@@ -194,6 +193,7 @@ ...@@ -194,6 +193,7 @@
<member>Gervase Markham</member> <member>Gervase Markham</member>
<member>Joe Robins</member> <member>Joe Robins</member>
<member>Kevin Brannen</member> <member>Kevin Brannen</member>
<member>Martin Wulffeld</member>
<member>Ron Teitelbaum</member> <member>Ron Teitelbaum</member>
<member>Spencer Smith</member> <member>Spencer Smith</member>
<member>Zach Liption</member> <member>Zach Liption</member>
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...@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ ...@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@
<listitem> <listitem>
<para><emphasis>Maximum Votes a person can put on a single <para><emphasis>Maximum Votes a person can put on a single
bug"</emphasis>: bug</emphasis>:
It should probably be some number lower than the It should probably be some number lower than the
"Maximum votes per person". Don't set this field to "0" if "Maximum votes per person". Don't set this field to "0" if
"Maximum votes per person" is non-zero; that doesn't make "Maximum votes per person" is non-zero; that doesn't make
...@@ -884,9 +884,9 @@ skip-networking ...@@ -884,9 +884,9 @@ skip-networking
not be accessible is rather complicated. A new installation method not be accessible is rather complicated. A new installation method
is currently in the works which should solve this by allowing files is currently in the works which should solve this by allowing files
that shouldn't be accessible from the web to be placed in directory that shouldn't be accessible from the web to be placed in directory
outside the webroot. See outside the webroot. See
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44659">bug <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44659">
44659</ulink> for more information. bug 44659</ulink> for more information.
</para> </para>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact"> <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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...@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ ...@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
<para>But Certain Death speaks up -- a tiny voice, from the dark corners <para>But Certain Death speaks up -- a tiny voice, from the dark corners
of the conference room. "I have a concern," the voice hisses from the of the conference room. "I have a concern," the voice hisses from the
darkness, "about the use of the word 'verified'.</para> darkness, "about the use of the word 'verified'."</para>
<para>The room, previously filled with happy chatter, lapses into <para>The room, previously filled with happy chatter, lapses into
reverential silence as Certain Death (better known as the Vice President reverential silence as Certain Death (better known as the Vice President
...@@ -103,10 +103,8 @@ ...@@ -103,10 +103,8 @@
and a and a
<quote>tinyint</quote> <quote>tinyint</quote>
entry in MySQL. I recommend you refer to the MySQL documentation, entry in MySQL. I recommend you refer to the
available at <ulink url="http://www.mysql.com/documentation/">MySQL documentation</ulink>
<ulink url="http://www.mysql.com/doc.html">MySQL.com</ulink>
. Below are the basics you need to know about the Bugzilla database. . Below are the basics you need to know about the Bugzilla database.
Check the chart above for more details.</para> Check the chart above for more details.</para>
...@@ -131,7 +129,7 @@ ...@@ -131,7 +129,7 @@
your database in the Bugzilla FAQ in this directory (under your database in the Bugzilla FAQ in this directory (under
"Security"), or more robust security generalities in the "Security"), or more robust security generalities in the
<ulink url="http://www.mysql.com/php/manual.php3?section=Privilege_system">MySQL <ulink url="http://www.mysql.com/php/manual.php3?section=Privilege_system">MySQL
searchable documentation</ulink>. searchable documentation</ulink>.
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
...@@ -207,14 +205,14 @@ ...@@ -207,14 +205,14 @@
</para> </para>
<literallayout> <literallayout>
Here's an overview of what each table does. Most columns in each table have Here's an overview of what each table does. Most columns in each table have
descriptive names that make it fairly trivial to figure out their jobs. descriptive names that make it fairly trivial to figure out their jobs.
attachments: This table stores all attachments to bugs. It tends to be your attachments: This table stores all attachments to bugs. It tends to be your
largest table, yet also generally has the fewest entries because file largest table, yet also generally has the fewest entries because file
attachments are so (relatively) large. attachments are so (relatively) large.
bugs: This is the core of your system. The bugs table stores most of the bugs: This is the core of your system. The bugs table stores most of the
current information about a bug, with the exception of the info stored in the current information about a bug, with the exception of the info stored in the
other tables. other tables.
...@@ -222,26 +220,26 @@ bugs_activity: This stores information regarding what changes are made to bugs ...@@ -222,26 +220,26 @@ bugs_activity: This stores information regarding what changes are made to bugs
when -- a history file. when -- a history file.
cc: This tiny table simply stores all the CC information for any bug which has cc: This tiny table simply stores all the CC information for any bug which has
any entries in the CC field of the bug. Note that, like most other tables in any entries in the CC field of the bug. Note that, like most other tables in
Bugzilla, it does not refer to users by their user names, but by their unique Bugzilla, it does not refer to users by their user names, but by their unique
userid, stored as a primary key in the profiles table. userid, stored as a primary key in the profiles table.
components: This stores the programs and components (or products and components: This stores the programs and components (or products and
components, in newer Bugzilla parlance) for Bugzilla. Curiously, the "program" components, in newer Bugzilla parlance) for Bugzilla. Curiously, the "program"
(product) field is the full name of the product, rather than some other unique (product) field is the full name of the product, rather than some other unique
identifier, like bug_id and user_id are elsewhere in the database. identifier, like bug_id and user_id are elsewhere in the database.
dependencies: Stores data about those cool dependency trees. dependencies: Stores data about those cool dependency trees.
fielddefs: A nifty table that defines other tables. For instance, when you fielddefs: A nifty table that defines other tables. For instance, when you
submit a form that changes the value of "AssignedTo" this table allows submit a form that changes the value of "AssignedTo" this table allows
translation to the actual field name "assigned_to" for entry into MySQL. translation to the actual field name "assigned_to" for entry into MySQL.
groups: defines bitmasks for groups. A bitmask is a number that can uniquely groups: defines bitmasks for groups. A bitmask is a number that can uniquely
identify group memberships. For instance, say the group that is allowed to identify group memberships. For instance, say the group that is allowed to
tweak parameters is assigned a value of "1", the group that is allowed to edit tweak parameters is assigned a value of "1", the group that is allowed to edit
users is assigned a "2", and the group that is allowed to create new groups is users is assigned a "2", and the group that is allowed to create new groups is
assigned the bitmask of "4". By uniquely combining the group bitmasks (much assigned the bitmask of "4". By uniquely combining the group bitmasks (much
like the chmod command in UNIX,) you can identify a user is allowed to tweak like the chmod command in UNIX,) you can identify a user is allowed to tweak
parameters and create groups, but not edit users, by giving him a bitmask of parameters and create groups, but not edit users, by giving him a bitmask of
"5", or a user allowed to edit users and create groups, but not tweak "5", or a user allowed to edit users and create groups, but not tweak
...@@ -256,15 +254,15 @@ keywords: Unlike what you'd think, this table holds which keywords are ...@@ -256,15 +254,15 @@ keywords: Unlike what you'd think, this table holds which keywords are
associated with which bug id's. associated with which bug id's.
logincookies: This stores every login cookie ever assigned to you for every logincookies: This stores every login cookie ever assigned to you for every
machine you've ever logged into Bugzilla from. Curiously, it never does any machine you've ever logged into Bugzilla from. Curiously, it never does any
housecleaning -- I see cookies in this file I've not used for months. However, housecleaning -- I see cookies in this file I've not used for months. However,
since Bugzilla never expires your cookie (for convenience' sake), it makes since Bugzilla never expires your cookie (for convenience' sake), it makes
sense. sense.
longdescs: The meat of bugzilla -- here is where all user comments are stored! longdescs: The meat of bugzilla -- here is where all user comments are stored!
You've only got 2^24 bytes per comment (it's a mediumtext field), so speak You've only got 2^24 bytes per comment (it's a mediumtext field), so speak
sparingly -- that's only the amount of space the Old Testament from the Bible sparingly -- that's only the amount of space the Old Testament from the Bible
would take (uncompressed, 16 megabytes). Each comment is keyed to the would take (uncompressed, 16 megabytes). Each comment is keyed to the
bug_id to which it's attached, so the order is necessarily chronological, for bug_id to which it's attached, so the order is necessarily chronological, for
comments are played back in the order in which they are received. comments are played back in the order in which they are received.
...@@ -272,12 +270,12 @@ milestones: Interesting that milestones are associated with a specific product ...@@ -272,12 +270,12 @@ milestones: Interesting that milestones are associated with a specific product
in this table, but Bugzilla does not yet support differing milestones by in this table, but Bugzilla does not yet support differing milestones by
product through the standard configuration interfaces. product through the standard configuration interfaces.
namedqueries: This is where everybody stores their "custom queries". Very namedqueries: This is where everybody stores their "custom queries". Very
cool feature; it beats the tar out of having to bookmark each cool query you cool feature; it beats the tar out of having to bookmark each cool query you
construct. construct.
products: What products you have, whether new bug entries are allowed for the products: What products you have, whether new bug entries are allowed for the
product, what milestone you're working toward on that product, votes, etc. It product, what milestone you're working toward on that product, votes, etc. It
will be nice when the components table supports these same features, so you will be nice when the components table supports these same features, so you
could close a particular component for bug entry without having to close an could close a particular component for bug entry without having to close an
entire product... entire product...
...@@ -312,7 +310,7 @@ mysql> show columns from table; ...@@ -312,7 +310,7 @@ mysql> show columns from table;
mysql> select * from table; mysql> select * from table;
-- note: this is a very bad idea to do on, for instance, the "bugs" table if -- note: this is a very bad idea to do on, for instance, the "bugs" table if
you have 50,000 bugs. You'll be sitting there a while until you ctrl-c or you have 50,000 bugs. You'll be sitting there a while until you ctrl-c or
50,000 bugs play across your screen. 50,000 bugs play across your screen.
You can limit the display from above a little with the command, where You can limit the display from above a little with the command, where
...@@ -325,7 +323,7 @@ mysql> select * from table where (column = "some info"); ...@@ -325,7 +323,7 @@ mysql> select * from table where (column = "some info");
mysql> select * from table where (column != "some info"); mysql> select * from table where (column != "some info");
Let's take our example from the introduction, and assume you need to change Let's take our example from the introduction, and assume you need to change
the word "verified" to "approved" in the resolution field. We know from the the word "verified" to "approved" in the resolution field. We know from the
above information that the resolution is likely to be stored in the "bugs" above information that the resolution is likely to be stored in the "bugs"
table. Note we'll need to change a little perl code as well as this database table. Note we'll need to change a little perl code as well as this database
change, but I won't plunge into that in this document. Let's verify the change, but I won't plunge into that in this document. Let's verify the
...@@ -336,10 +334,10 @@ mysql> show columns from bugs ...@@ -336,10 +334,10 @@ mysql> show columns from bugs
(exceedingly long output truncated here) (exceedingly long output truncated here)
| bug_status| enum('UNCONFIRMED','NEW','ASSIGNED','REOPENED','RESOLVED','VERIFIED','CLOSED')||MUL | UNCONFIRMED|| | bug_status| enum('UNCONFIRMED','NEW','ASSIGNED','REOPENED','RESOLVED','VERIFIED','CLOSED')||MUL | UNCONFIRMED||
Sorry about that long line. We see from this that the "bug status" column is Sorry about that long line. We see from this that the "bug status" column is
an "enum field", which is a MySQL peculiarity where a string type field can an "enum field", which is a MySQL peculiarity where a string type field can
only have certain types of entries. While I think this is very cool, it's not only have certain types of entries. While I think this is very cool, it's not
standard SQL. Anyway, we need to add the possible enum field entry standard SQL. Anyway, we need to add the possible enum field entry
'APPROVED' by altering the "bugs" table. 'APPROVED' by altering the "bugs" table.
mysql> ALTER table bugs CHANGE bug_status bug_status mysql> ALTER table bugs CHANGE bug_status bug_status
...@@ -355,15 +353,15 @@ mysql> show columns from bugs; ...@@ -355,15 +353,15 @@ mysql> show columns from bugs;
you'll see that the bug_status field has an extra "APPROVED" enum that's you'll see that the bug_status field has an extra "APPROVED" enum that's
available! Cool thing, too, is that this is reflected on your query page as available! Cool thing, too, is that this is reflected on your query page as
well -- you can query by the new status. But how's it fit into the existing well -- you can query by the new status. But how's it fit into the existing
scheme of things? scheme of things?
Looks like you need to go back and look for instances of the word "verified" Looks like you need to go back and look for instances of the word "verified"
in the perl code for Bugzilla -- wherever you find "verified", change it to in the perl code for Bugzilla -- wherever you find "verified", change it to
"approved" and you're in business (make sure that's a case-insensitive search). "approved" and you're in business (make sure that's a case-insensitive search).
Although you can query by the enum field, you can't give something a status Although you can query by the enum field, you can't give something a status
of "APPROVED" until you make the perl changes. Note that this change I of "APPROVED" until you make the perl changes. Note that this change I
mentioned can also be done by editing checksetup.pl, which automates a lot of mentioned can also be done by editing checksetup.pl, which automates a lot of
this. But you need to know this stuff anyway, right? this. But you need to know this stuff anyway, right?
</literallayout> </literallayout>
</section> </section>
</section> </section>
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...@@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ ...@@ -21,8 +21,7 @@
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
You can stay up-to-date with the latest Bugzilla You can stay up-to-date with the latest Bugzilla
information at <ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org/"> information at <ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org/"/>.
http://www.bugzilla.org/</ulink>
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -36,8 +35,7 @@ ...@@ -36,8 +35,7 @@
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Bugzilla is covered by the Mozilla Public License. Bugzilla is covered by the Mozilla Public License.
See details at <ulink url="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/"> See details at <ulink url="http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/"/>.
http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/</ulink>
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -50,12 +48,12 @@ ...@@ -50,12 +48,12 @@
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.org/consulting.html">http://bugzilla.org/consulting.html</ulink> <ulink url="http://bugzilla.org/consulting.html"/>
is a list of people and companies who have asked us to list them is a list of people and companies who have asked us to list them
as consultants for Bugzilla. as consultants for Bugzilla.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
<ulink url="http://www.collab.net/">www.collab.net</ulink> offers <ulink url="http://www.collab.net/"/> offers
Bugzilla as part of their standard offering to large projects. Bugzilla as part of their standard offering to large projects.
They do have some minimum fees that are pretty hefty, and generally They do have some minimum fees that are pretty hefty, and generally
aren't interested in small projects. aren't interested in small projects.
...@@ -79,7 +77,7 @@ ...@@ -79,7 +77,7 @@
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
There are <emphasis>dozens</emphasis> of major companies with public There are <emphasis>dozens</emphasis> of major companies with public
Bugzilla sites to track bugs in their products. A few include: Bugzilla sites to track bugs in their products. A few include:
<simplelist> <simplelist>
<member>Netscape/AOL</member> <member>Netscape/AOL</member>
<member>Mozilla.org</member> <member>Mozilla.org</member>
...@@ -116,7 +114,7 @@ ...@@ -116,7 +114,7 @@
<para> <para>
A A
<ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org/who_we_are.html">core team</ulink>, <ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org/who_we_are.html">core team</ulink>,
led by Dave Miller (justdave@netscape.com). led by Dave Miller (justdave@netscape.com).
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -158,8 +156,8 @@ ...@@ -158,8 +156,8 @@
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
It may be that the support has not been built yet, or that you It may be that the support has not been built yet, or that you
have not yet found it. Bugzilla is making tremendous strides in have not yet found it. Bugzilla is making tremendous strides in
usability, customizability, scalability, and user interface. It usability, customizability, scalability, and user interface. It
is widely considered the most complete and popular open-source is widely considered the most complete and popular open-source
bug-tracking software in existence. bug-tracking software in existence.
</para> </para>
...@@ -187,11 +185,11 @@ ...@@ -187,11 +185,11 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
There is currently work in progress to make Bugzilla work on There is currently work in progress to make Bugzilla work on
PostgreSQL and Sybase in the default distribution. You can track PostgreSQL and Sybase in the default distribution. You can track
the progress of these initiatives in bugs <ulink the progress of these initiatives in <ulink
url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98304">98304</ulink> url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98304">bug 98304</ulink>
and <ulink and <ulink
url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=173130">173130</ulink> url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=173130">bug 173130</ulink>
respectively. respectively.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
...@@ -213,8 +211,8 @@ ...@@ -213,8 +211,8 @@
<filename>/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl</filename> because when <filename>/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl</filename> because when
Terry first started writing the code for mozilla.org he needed a Terry first started writing the code for mozilla.org he needed a
version of Perl and other tools that were completely under his version of Perl and other tools that were completely under his
control. This location was abandoned for the 2.18 release in favor control. This location was abandoned for the 2.18 release in favor
of the more sensible <filename>/usr/bin/perl</filename>. If you of the more sensible <filename>/usr/bin/perl</filename>. If you
installed an older verion of Bugzilla and created the symlink we installed an older verion of Bugzilla and created the symlink we
suggested, you can remove it now (provided that you don't have suggested, you can remove it now (provided that you don't have
anything else, such as Bonsai, using it and you don't intend to anything else, such as Bonsai, using it and you don't intend to
...@@ -233,7 +231,7 @@ ...@@ -233,7 +231,7 @@
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Yes, the following bit of perl magic will change all the shebang Yes, the following bit of perl magic will change all the shebang
lines. Be sure to change <filename>/usr/local/bin/perl</filename> lines. Be sure to change <filename>/usr/local/bin/perl</filename>
to your path to the perl binary. to your path to the perl binary.
</para> </para>
<programlisting> <programlisting>
...@@ -276,7 +274,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -276,7 +274,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
It is web and e-mail based. You can edit bugs by sending specially It is web and e-mail based. You can edit bugs by sending specially
formatted email to a properly configured Bugzilla, or control via the web. formatted email to a properly configured Bugzilla, or control via the web.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
...@@ -335,7 +333,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -335,7 +333,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Yes - any sort of attachment is allowed, although administrators can Yes - any sort of attachment is allowed, although administrators can
configure a maximum size. configure a maximum size.
Bugzilla gives the user the option of either using the MIME-type Bugzilla gives the user the option of either using the MIME-type
supplied by the browser, choosing from a pre-defined list or supplied by the browser, choosing from a pre-defined list or
manually typing any arbitrary MIME-type. manually typing any arbitrary MIME-type.
...@@ -353,15 +351,14 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -353,15 +351,14 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Yes. However, modifying some fields, notably those related to bug Yes. However, modifying some fields, notably those related to bug
progression states, also require adjusting the program logic to progression states, also require adjusting the program logic to
compensate for the change. compensate for the change.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
There is no GUI for adding fields to Bugzilla at this There is no GUI for adding fields to Bugzilla at this
time. You can follow development of this feature at time. You can follow development of this feature in
<ulink <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91037">bug 91037</ulink>
url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91037">http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91037</ulink>
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -375,9 +372,8 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -375,9 +372,8 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Yes. Look at <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/report.cgi"> Yes. Look at <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/report.cgi"/>
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/report.cgi</ulink> for samples of what for samples of what Bugzilla can do in reporting and graphing.
Bugzilla can do in reporting and graphing.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
If you can not get the reports you want from the included reporting If you can not get the reports you want from the included reporting
...@@ -399,7 +395,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -399,7 +395,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Email notification is user-configurable. By default, the bug id and Email notification is user-configurable. By default, the bug id and
Summary of the bug report accompany each email notification, along with Summary of the bug report accompany each email notification, along with
a list of the changes made. a list of the changes made.
</para> </para>
...@@ -436,7 +432,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -436,7 +432,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
If you decide to use the bugzilla_email integration features If you decide to use the bugzilla_email integration features
to allow Bugzilla to record responses to mail with the associated bug, 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 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 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 Bugzilla ignores HTML tags in comments, and if a user sends HTML-based
email into Bugzilla the resulting comment looks downright awful. email into Bugzilla the resulting comment looks downright awful.
</para> </para>
...@@ -458,12 +454,12 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -458,12 +454,12 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<para> <para>
Bugzilla can output buglists as HTML (the default), CSV or RDF. 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 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 format. This CSV format can easily be imported into MS Excel or
other spread-sheet applications. other spread-sheet applications.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
To use the RDF format of the buglist it is necessary to append a To use the RDF format of the buglist it is necessary to append a
<computeroutput>&amp;ctype=rdf</computeroutput> to the URL. RDF <computeroutput>&amp;ctype=rdf</computeroutput> to the URL. RDF
is meant to be machine readable and thus it is assumed that the is meant to be machine readable and thus it is assumed that the
URL would be generated progmatically so there is no user visible URL would be generated progmatically so there is no user visible
link to this format. link to this format.
...@@ -493,12 +489,12 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -493,12 +489,12 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Yes. For more information including available translated templates, Yes. For more information including available translated templates,
see <ulink see <ulink
url="http://www.bugzilla.org/download.html#localizations"/>. url="http://www.bugzilla.org/download.html#localizations"/>.
The admin interfaces are still not included in these translated The admin interfaces are still not included in these translated
templates and is therefore still English only. Also, there may be templates and is therefore still English only. Also, there may be
issues with the charset not being declared. See <ulink issues with the charset not being declared. See <ulink
url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126266">bug 126226</ulink> url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126266">bug 126226</ulink>
for more information. for more information.
</para> </para>
...@@ -514,7 +510,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -514,7 +510,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Yes. No. Yes (using the CSV format). Yes. No. Yes (using the CSV format).
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -528,7 +524,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -528,7 +524,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
You have no idea. Bugzilla's query interface, particularly with the You have no idea. Bugzilla's query interface, particularly with the
advanced Boolean operators, is incredibly versatile. advanced Boolean operators, is incredibly versatile.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
...@@ -544,7 +540,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -544,7 +540,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Bugzilla does not lock records. It provides mid-air collision detection, Bugzilla does not lock records. It provides mid-air collision detection,
and offers the offending user a choice of options to deal with the conflict. and offers the offending user a choice of options to deal with the conflict.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
...@@ -560,8 +556,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -560,8 +556,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<para> <para>
MySQL, the database back-end for Bugzilla, allows hot-backup of data. MySQL, the database back-end for Bugzilla, allows hot-backup of data.
You can find strategies for dealing with backup considerations You can find strategies for dealing with backup considerations
at <ulink url="http://www.mysql.com/doc/B/a/Backup.html"> at <ulink url="http://www.mysql.com/doc/B/a/Backup.html"/>.
http://www.mysql.com/doc/B/a/Backup.html</ulink>
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -574,8 +569,8 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -574,8 +569,8 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Yes. However, commits to the database must wait Yes. However, commits to the database must wait
until the tables are unlocked. Bugzilla databases are typically until the tables are unlocked. Bugzilla databases are typically
very small, and backups routinely take less than a minute. very small, and backups routinely take less than a minute.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
...@@ -598,7 +593,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -598,7 +593,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Commercial Bug-tracking software typically costs somewhere upwards Commercial Bug-tracking software typically costs somewhere upwards
of $20,000 or more for 5-10 floating licenses. Bugzilla consultation of $20,000 or more for 5-10 floating licenses. Bugzilla consultation
is available from skilled members of the newsgroup. Simple questions is available from skilled members of the newsgroup. Simple questions
are answered there and then. are answered there and then.
</para> </para>
...@@ -617,9 +612,9 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -617,9 +612,9 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
It all depends on your level of commitment. Someone with much Bugzilla 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 experience can get you up and running in less than a day, and
your Bugzilla install can run untended for years. If your your Bugzilla install can run untended for years. If your
Bugzilla strategy is critical to your business workflow, hire somebody Bugzilla strategy is critical to your business workflow, hire somebody
with reasonable UNIX or Perl skills to handle your process management and with reasonable UNIX or Perl skills to handle your process management and
bug-tracking maintenance &amp; customization. bug-tracking maintenance &amp; customization.
...@@ -636,7 +631,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -636,7 +631,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
No. MySQL asks, if you find their product valuable, that you purchase No. MySQL asks, if you find their product valuable, that you purchase
a support contract from them that suits your needs. a support contract from them that suits your needs.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
...@@ -655,7 +650,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -655,7 +650,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Run MySQL like this: "mysqld --skip-grant-tables". Please remember <emphasis>this Run MySQL like this: "mysqld --skip-grant-tables". Please remember <emphasis>this
makes MySQL as secure as taping a $100 to the floor of a football stadium makes MySQL as secure as taping a $100 to the floor of a football stadium
bathroom for safekeeping.</emphasis> bathroom for safekeeping.</emphasis>
</para> </para>
...@@ -741,12 +736,12 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -741,12 +736,12 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Try Klaas Freitag's excellent patch for "whineatassigned" functionality. Try Klaas Freitag's excellent patch for "whineatassigned"
You can find it at <ulink functionality. You can find it in <ulink
url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6679"/>. This url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6679">bug 6679</ulink>. This
patch is against an older version of Bugzilla, so you must apply patch is against an older version of Bugzilla, so you must apply
the diffs manually. the diffs manually.
<!-- TODO: Mention Joel's "Fine Whine" patch" --> <!-- TODO: Mention Joel's "Fine Whine" patch. -->
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -769,7 +764,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -769,7 +764,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</blockquote> </blockquote>
However, this is fairly nasty and subject to problems; you also However, this is fairly nasty and subject to problems; you also
need to set up your smrsh (sendmail restricted shell) to allow need to set up your smrsh (sendmail restricted shell) to allow
it. In a pinch, though, it can work. it. In a pinch, though, it can work.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -826,7 +821,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -826,7 +821,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
If you never receive mail from Bugzilla, chances you do not have If you never receive mail from Bugzilla, chances you do not have
sendmail in "/usr/lib/sendmail". Ensure sendmail lives in, or is symlinked sendmail in "/usr/lib/sendmail". Ensure sendmail lives in, or is symlinked
to, "/usr/lib/sendmail". to, "/usr/lib/sendmail".
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
...@@ -846,7 +841,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -846,7 +841,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<para> <para>
Red Hat's old version of Bugzilla (based on 2.8) worked on Oracle. Red Hat's old version of Bugzilla (based on 2.8) worked on Oracle.
Red Hat's newer version (based on 2.17.1 and soon to be merged into Red Hat's newer version (based on 2.17.1 and soon to be merged into
the main distribution) runs on PostgreSQL. At this time we know of the main distribution) runs on PostgreSQL. At this time we know of
no recent ports of Bugzilla to Oracle but do intend to support it no recent ports of Bugzilla to Oracle but do intend to support it
in the future (possibly the 2.20 time-frame). in the future (possibly the 2.20 time-frame).
</para> </para>
...@@ -866,15 +861,15 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -866,15 +861,15 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
(<filename>./sanitycheck.cgi</filename> in the (<filename>./sanitycheck.cgi</filename> in the
Bugzilla_home directory) from your web browser to see! If Bugzilla_home directory) from your web browser to see! If
it finishes without errors, you're it finishes without errors, you're
<emphasis>probably</emphasis> OK. If it doesn't come back <emphasis>probably</emphasis> OK. If it doesn't come back
OK (i.e. any red letters), there are certain things OK (i.e. any red letters), there are certain things
Bugzilla can recover from and certain things it can't. If Bugzilla can recover from and certain things it can't. If
it can't auto-recover, I hope you're familiar with it can't auto-recover, I hope you're familiar with
mysqladmin commands or have installed another way to mysqladmin commands or have installed another way to
manage your database. Sanity Check, although it is a good manage your database. Sanity Check, although it is a good
basic check on your database integrity, by no means is a basic check on your database integrity, by no means is a
substitute for competent database administration and substitute for competent database administration and
avoiding deletion of data. It is not exhaustive, and was avoiding deletion of data. It is not exhaustive, and was
created to do a basic check for the most common problems created to do a basic check for the most common problems
in Bugzilla databases. in Bugzilla databases.
</para> </para>
...@@ -893,7 +888,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -893,7 +888,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
not a smart thing to do if you don't know exactly what you're doing. not a smart thing to do if you don't know exactly what you're doing.
However, if you understand SQL you can use the <command>mysql</command> However, if you understand SQL you can use the <command>mysql</command>
command line utility to manually insert, delete and modify table command line utility to manually insert, delete and modify table
information. There are also more intuitive GUI clients available. information. There are also more intuitive GUI clients available.
Personal favorites of the Bugzilla team are <ulink Personal favorites of the Bugzilla team are <ulink
url="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/">phpMyAdmin</ulink> and <ulink url="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/">phpMyAdmin</ulink> and <ulink
url="http://www.mysql.com/downloads/gui-mycc.html">MySQL Control url="http://www.mysql.com/downloads/gui-mycc.html">MySQL Control
...@@ -936,7 +931,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -936,7 +931,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Well, you can synchronize or you can move bugs. Synchronization will 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 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 at one site, and have it regularly updated at intervals from the main
database. database.
...@@ -980,8 +975,8 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -980,8 +975,8 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Not currently. Bundle::Bugzilla enormously simplifies Bugzilla Not currently. Bundle::Bugzilla enormously simplifies Bugzilla
installation on UNIX systems. If someone can volunteer to installation on UNIX systems. If someone can volunteer to
create a suitable PPM bundle for Win32, it would be appreciated. create a suitable PPM bundle for Win32, it would be appreciated.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
...@@ -1058,8 +1053,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1058,8 +1053,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</orderedlist> </orderedlist>
I reckon TimeDate and Data::Dumper come with the activeperl. You can check I reckon TimeDate and Data::Dumper come with the activeperl. You can check
the ActiveState site for packages for installation through PPM. the ActiveState site for packages for installation through PPM.
<ulink url=" http://www.activestate.com/Packages/"> <ulink url="http://www.activestate.com/Packages/"/>.
http://www.activestate.com/Packages/</ulink>
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -1086,7 +1080,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1086,7 +1080,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<qandaentry> <qandaentry>
<question id="faq-use-query"> <question id="faq-use-query">
<para> <para>
The query page is very confusing. Isn't there a simpler way to query? The query page is very confusing. Isn't there a simpler way to query?
</para> </para>
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
...@@ -1108,16 +1102,15 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1108,16 +1102,15 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
The current behavior is acceptable to bugzilla.mozilla.org and most The current behavior is acceptable to bugzilla.mozilla.org and most
users. You have your choice of patches users. You have your choice of patches to change this behavior, however.
to change this behavior, however.
<simplelist> <simplelist>
<member><ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=8029"> <member><ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=8029">
Add a "and accept bug" radio button</ulink></member> Add a "and accept bug" radio button</ulink></member>
<member><ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=8153"> <member><ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=8153">
"Accept" button automatically assigns to you</ulink></member> "Accept" button automatically assigns to you</ulink></member>
</simplelist> </simplelist>
Note that these patches are somewhat dated. You will need to apply Note that these patches are somewhat dated. You will need to apply
them manually. them manually.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -1126,13 +1119,13 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1126,13 +1119,13 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<question id="faq-use-attachment"> <question id="faq-use-attachment">
<para> <para>
I can't upload anything into the database via the "Create Attachment" I can't upload anything into the database via the "Create Attachment"
link. What am I doing wrong? link. What am I doing wrong?
</para> </para>
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
The most likely cause is a very old browser or a browser that is The most likely cause is a very old browser or a browser that is
incompatible with file upload via POST. Download the latest Netscape, incompatible with file upload via POST. Download the latest Netscape,
Microsoft, or Mozilla browser to handle uploads correctly. Microsoft, or Mozilla browser to handle uploads correctly.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
...@@ -1147,8 +1140,8 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1147,8 +1140,8 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
In the Bugzilla administrator UI, edit the keyword and it will let you 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 replace the old keyword name with a new one. This will cause a problem
with the keyword cache. Run sanitycheck.cgi to fix it. with the keyword cache. Run sanitycheck.cgi to fix it.
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -1167,7 +1160,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1167,7 +1160,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
Gerv and Myk suggest a 2-space indent, with embedded code sections on Gerv and Myk suggest a 2-space indent, with embedded code sections on
their own line, in line with outer tags. Like this:</para> their own line, in line with outer tags. Like this:</para>
<programlisting><![CDATA[ <programlisting><![CDATA[
<fred> <fred>
[% IF foo %] [% IF foo %]
...@@ -1189,7 +1182,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1189,7 +1182,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<para>Please note that many have differing opinions on this subject, <para>Please note that many have differing opinions on this subject,
and the existing templates in Bugzilla espouse both this and a 4-space and the existing templates in Bugzilla espouse both this and a 4-space
style. Either is acceptable; the above is preferred.</para> style. Either is acceptable; the above is preferred.</para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -1209,7 +1202,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1209,7 +1202,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
You can view bugs marked for &bz-nextver; release You can view bugs marked for &bz-nextver; release
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?product=Bugzilla&amp;target_milestone=Bugzilla+&bz-nextver;">here</ulink>. <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?product=Bugzilla&amp;target_milestone=Bugzilla+&bz-nextver;">here</ulink>.
This list includes bugs for the &bz-nextver; release that have already This list includes bugs for the &bz-nextver; release that have already
been fixed and checked into CVS. Please consult the been fixed and checked into CVS. Please consult the
<ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org/"> <ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org/">
Bugzilla Project Page</ulink> for details on how to Bugzilla Project Page</ulink> for details on how to
check current sources out of CVS so you can have these check current sources out of CVS so you can have these
...@@ -1227,11 +1220,10 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1227,11 +1220,10 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
</question> </question>
<answer> <answer>
<para> <para>
This is well-documented here: <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49862"> This is well-documented in <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49862">
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49862</ulink>. Ultimately, it's as easy bug 49862</ulink>. Ultimately, it's as easy as adding the "---" priority field to your
as adding the "---" priority field to your localconfig file in the appropriate area, localconfig file in the appropriate area, re-running checksetup.pl, and then changing the
re-running checksetup.pl, and then changing the default priority in your browser using default priority in your browser using "editparams.cgi".
"editparams.cgi".
</para> </para>
</answer> </answer>
</qandaentry> </qandaentry>
...@@ -1259,7 +1251,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1259,7 +1251,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
or new source file by clicking or new source file by clicking
"Create a new attachment" link on the bug page you've just created, and "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 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 ID you submitted in step #1. Be sure and click the "Patch" checkbox
to indicate the text you are sending is a patch! to indicate the text you are sending is a patch!
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
...@@ -1267,7 +1259,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl ...@@ -1267,7 +1259,7 @@ perl -pi -e 's@#\!/usr/bin/perl@#\!/usr/local/bin/perl@' *cgi *pl
<para> <para>
Announce your patch and the associated URL Announce your patch and the associated URL
(http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=XXXXXX) for discussion in (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=XXXXXX) for discussion in
the newsgroup (netscape.public.mozilla.webtools). You'll get a really the newsgroup (netscape.public.mozilla.webtools). You'll get a really
good, fairly immediate reaction to the implications of your patch, good, fairly immediate reaction to the implications of your patch,
which will also give us an idea how well-received the change would which will also give us an idea how well-received the change would
be. be.
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...@@ -381,10 +381,7 @@ ...@@ -381,10 +381,7 @@
the GNU Free Documentation License from time to time. Such new versions the GNU Free Documentation License from time to time. Such new versions
will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in
detail to address new problems or concerns. See detail to address new problems or concerns. See
<ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/"> <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/"/>.</para>
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/</ulink>
.</para>
<para>Each version of the License is given a distinguishing version <para>Each version of the License is given a distinguishing version
number. If the Document specifies that a particular numbered version of number. If the Document specifies that a particular numbered version of
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...@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ ...@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
<ulink url="http://www.perl.org">Perl</ulink> <ulink url="http://www.perl.org/">Perl</ulink>
(&min-perl-ver;, 5.6.1 is recommended if you wish to (&min-perl-ver;, 5.6.1 is recommended if you wish to
use Bundle::Bugzilla) use Bundle::Bugzilla)
</para> </para>
...@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ ...@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
<title>MySQL</title> <title>MySQL</title>
<para>Visit the MySQL homepage at <para>Visit the MySQL homepage at
<ulink url="http://www.mysql.com">www.mysql.com</ulink> <ulink url="http://www.mysql.com"/>
to grab and install the latest stable release of the server. to grab and install the latest stable release of the server.
</para> </para>
...@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ ...@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
<para>Any machine that doesn't have Perl on it is a sad machine indeed. <para>Any machine that doesn't have Perl on it is a sad machine indeed.
Perl can be got in source form from Perl can be got in source form from
<ulink url="http://www.perl.com">perl.com</ulink> for the rare <ulink url="http://www.perl.org"/> for the rare
*nix systems which don't have it. *nix systems which don't have it.
Although Bugzilla runs with perl &min-perl-ver;, Although Bugzilla runs with perl &min-perl-ver;,
it's a good idea to be up to the very latest version it's a good idea to be up to the very latest version
...@@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ ...@@ -620,7 +620,7 @@
</title> </title>
<para>Next, run the magic checksetup.pl script. (Many thanks to <para>Next, run the magic checksetup.pl script. (Many thanks to
<ulink url="mailto:holgerschurig@nikocity.de">Holger Schurig </ulink> <ulink url="mailto:holgerschurig@nikocity.de">Holger Schurig</ulink>
for writing this script!) for writing this script!)
This script is designed to make sure your MySQL database and other This script is designed to make sure your MySQL database and other
configuration options are consistent with the Bugzilla CGI files. configuration options are consistent with the Bugzilla CGI files.
...@@ -870,10 +870,9 @@ man 5 crontab ...@@ -870,10 +870,9 @@ man 5 crontab
<para>You can also try using <ulink url="http://www.openldap.org/"> <para>You can also try using <ulink url="http://www.openldap.org/">
OpenLDAP</ulink> with Bugzilla, using any of a number of administration OpenLDAP</ulink> with Bugzilla, using any of a number of administration
tools. You should apply the patch attached this bug: tools. You should apply the patch attached to
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158630"> <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158630">bug 158630</ulink>
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158630</ulink>, then set , then set the following object classes for your users:
the following object classes for your users:
<orderedlist> <orderedlist>
<listitem><para>objectClass: person</para></listitem> <listitem><para>objectClass: person</para></listitem>
...@@ -902,8 +901,7 @@ man 5 crontab ...@@ -902,8 +901,7 @@ man 5 crontab
incorporate the code changes necessary to fulfill the CERT advisory incorporate the code changes necessary to fulfill the CERT advisory
requirements mentioned in requirements mentioned in
<ulink <ulink
url="http://www.cet.org/tech_tips/malicious_code_mitigation.html/#3"> url="http://www.cet.org/tech_tips/malicious_code_mitigation.html/#3"/>.
http://www.cet.org/tech_tips/malicious_code_mitigation.html/#3</ulink>.
Executing the following code snippet from a UNIX command shell will Executing the following code snippet from a UNIX command shell will
rectify the problem if your Bugzilla installation is intended for an rectify the problem if your Bugzilla installation is intended for an
English-speaking audience. As always, be sure your Bugzilla English-speaking audience. As always, be sure your Bugzilla
...@@ -931,9 +929,9 @@ bash# perl -pi -e "s/Content-Type\: text\/html/Content-Type\: text\/html\; chars ...@@ -931,9 +929,9 @@ bash# perl -pi -e "s/Content-Type\: text\/html/Content-Type\: text\/html\; chars
<note> <note>
<para>Using &lt;meta&gt; tags to set the charset is not <para>Using &lt;meta&gt; tags to set the charset is not
recommended, as there's a bug in Netscape 4.x which causes pages recommended, as there's a bug in Netscape 4.x which causes pages
marked up in this way to load twice. See marked up in this way to load twice. See
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126266">bug <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126266">bug 126266</ulink>
126266</ulink> for more information including progress toward making for more information including progress toward making
bugzilla charset aware by default. bugzilla charset aware by default.
</para> </para>
</note> </note>
...@@ -1032,7 +1030,7 @@ bash# perl -pi -e "s/Content-Type\: text\/html/Content-Type\: text\/html\; chars ...@@ -1032,7 +1030,7 @@ bash# perl -pi -e "s/Content-Type\: text\/html/Content-Type\: text\/html\; chars
<para>Perl for Windows can be obtained from <ulink <para>Perl for Windows can be obtained from <ulink
url="http://www.activestate.com/">ActiveState</ulink>. You should be url="http://www.activestate.com/">ActiveState</ulink>. You should be
able to find a compiled binary at <ulink able to find a compiled binary at <ulink
url="http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl/">http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl/</ulink>. url="http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl/"/>.
</para> </para>
</section> </section>
...@@ -1059,7 +1057,7 @@ C:\perl&gt; <command>ppm &lt;module name&gt;</command> ...@@ -1059,7 +1057,7 @@ C:\perl&gt; <command>ppm &lt;module name&gt;</command>
<tip> <tip>
<para>A complete list of modules that can be installed using ppm can <para>A complete list of modules that can be installed using ppm can
be found at <ulink url="http://www.activestate.com/PPMPackages/5.6plus">http://www.activestate.com/PPMPackages/5.6plus</ulink>. be found at <ulink url="http://www.activestate.com/PPMPackages/5.6plus"/>.
</para> </para>
</tip> </tip>
</section> </section>
...@@ -1362,7 +1360,7 @@ deny from all ...@@ -1362,7 +1360,7 @@ deny from all
<productname>Personal Web Server</productname> you should be able <productname>Personal Web Server</productname> you should be able
to. You will need to configure them to know how to run CGI scripts, to. You will need to configure them to know how to run CGI scripts,
however. This is described in Microsoft Knowledge Base article however. This is described in Microsoft Knowledge Base article
<ulink url="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q245/2/25.asp">Q245225 </ulink> <ulink url="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q245/2/25.asp">Q245225</ulink>
for <productname>Internet Information Services</productname> and for <productname>Internet Information Services</productname> and
<ulink url="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q231/9/98.asp">Q231998</ulink> <ulink url="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q231/9/98.asp">Q231998</ulink>
for <productname>Personal Web Server</productname>. for <productname>Personal Web Server</productname>.
...@@ -1415,9 +1413,9 @@ proc filter_deny { why } { ...@@ -1415,9 +1413,9 @@ proc filter_deny { why } {
<warning> <warning>
<para>This probably doesn't account for all possible editor backup <para>This probably doesn't account for all possible editor backup
files so you may wish to add some additional variations of files so you may wish to add some additional variations of
<filename>localconfig</filename>. For more information, see <filename>localconfig</filename>. For more information, see
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186383">bug <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186383">
186383</ulink> or <ulink bug 186383</ulink> or <ulink
url="http://online.securityfocus.com/bid/6501">Bugtraq ID 6501</ulink>. url="http://online.securityfocus.com/bid/6501">Bugtraq ID 6501</ulink>.
</para> </para>
</warning> </warning>
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...@@ -36,9 +36,7 @@ ...@@ -36,9 +36,7 @@
<para>There is also a CVSZilla project, based upon somewhat dated <para>There is also a CVSZilla project, based upon somewhat dated
Bugzilla code, to integrate CVS and Bugzilla through CVS' ability to Bugzilla code, to integrate CVS and Bugzilla through CVS' ability to
email. Check it out at: email. Check it out at: <ulink url="http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/~tonyg/"/>.
<ulink url="http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/~tonyg/">
http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/~tonyg/</ulink>.
</para> </para>
</section> </section>
...@@ -49,16 +47,14 @@ ...@@ -49,16 +47,14 @@
<para>You can find the project page for Bugzilla and Teamtrack Perforce <para>You can find the project page for Bugzilla and Teamtrack Perforce
integration (p4dti) at: integration (p4dti) at:
<ulink url="http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti/"> <ulink url="http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti/"/>
http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti</ulink>
. .
<quote>p4dti</quote> <quote>p4dti</quote>
is now an officially supported product from Perforce, and you can find is now an officially supported product from Perforce, and you can find
the "Perforce Public Depot" p4dti page at the "Perforce Public Depot" p4dti page at
<ulink url="http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/p4dti/index.html"> <ulink url="http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/p4dti/index.html"/>
http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/p4dti/index.html</ulink>
.</para> .</para>
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...@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ RewriteRule ^/([0-9]+)$ http://foo.bar.com/show_bug.cgi?id=$1 [L,R] ...@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ RewriteRule ^/([0-9]+)$ http://foo.bar.com/show_bug.cgi?id=$1 [L,R]
<listitem> <listitem>
<para>There are many, many more things you can do with mod_rewrite. <para>There are many, many more things you can do with mod_rewrite.
Please refer to the mod_rewrite documentation at Please refer to the mod_rewrite documentation at
<ulink url="http://www.apache.org">http://www.apache.org</ulink>. <ulink url="http://www.apache.org"/>.
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</orderedlist> </orderedlist>
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...@@ -6,59 +6,52 @@ ...@@ -6,59 +6,52 @@
stay current for a while.</para> stay current for a while.</para>
<para>Apache Web Server: <para>Apache Web Server:
<ulink url="http://www.apache.org/">http://www.apache.org</ulink> <ulink url="http://www.apache.org/"/>
Optional web server for Bugzilla, but recommended because of broad user Optional web server for Bugzilla, but recommended because of broad user
base and support.</para> base and support.</para>
<para>Bugzilla: <para>Bugzilla:
<ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org/"> <ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org/"/>
http://www.bugzilla.org/</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>MySQL: <para>MySQL:
<ulink url="http://www.mysql.com/">http://www.mysql.com/</ulink> <ulink url="http://www.mysql.com/"/>
</para> </para>
<para>Perl: <para>Perl:
<ulink url="http://www.perl.org">http://www.perl.org/</ulink> <ulink url="http://www.perl.org/"/>
</para> </para>
<para>CPAN: <para>CPAN:
<ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/">http://www.cpan.org/</ulink> <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/"/>
</para> </para>
<para>DBI Perl module: <para>DBI Perl module:
<ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/DBI/"> <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/DBI/"/>
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/DBI/</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>Data::Dumper module: <para>Data::Dumper module:
<ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Data/"> <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Data/"/>
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Data/</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>MySQL related Perl modules: <para>MySQL related Perl modules:
<ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Mysql/"> <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Mysql/"/>
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Mysql/</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>TimeDate Perl module collection: <para>TimeDate Perl module collection:
<ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Date/"> <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Date/"/>
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Date/</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>GD Perl module: <para>GD Perl module:
<ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/GD/"> <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/GD/"/>
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/GD/</ulink>
Alternately, you should be able to find the latest version of GD at Alternately, you should be able to find the latest version of GD at
<ulink url="http://www.boutell.com/gd/">http://www.boutell.com/gd/</ulink> <ulink url="http://www.boutell.com/gd/"/>
</para> </para>
<para>Chart::Base module: <para>Chart::Base module:
<ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Chart/"> <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Chart/"/>
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Chart/</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>(But remember, Bundle::Bugzilla will install all the modules for you.) <para>(But remember, Bundle::Bugzilla will install all the modules for you.)
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...@@ -22,8 +22,7 @@ ...@@ -22,8 +22,7 @@
Consult with the administrator responsible for your installation of Consult with the administrator responsible for your installation of
Bugzilla for the URL you should use to access it. If you're Bugzilla for the URL you should use to access it. If you're
test-driving Bugzilla, use this URL: test-driving Bugzilla, use this URL:
<ulink url="http://landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzilla-tip/"> <ulink url="http://landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzilla-tip/"/>.
http://landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzilla-tip/</ulink>
</para> </para>
<orderedlist> <orderedlist>
...@@ -269,10 +268,7 @@ ...@@ -269,10 +268,7 @@
<para>The Bugzilla Search page is is the interface where you can find <para>The Bugzilla Search page is is the interface where you can find
any bug report, comment, or patch currently in the Bugzilla system. You any bug report, comment, or patch currently in the Bugzilla system. You
can play with it here: can play with it here:
<ulink url="http://landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzilla-tip/query.cgi"> <ulink url="http://landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzilla-tip/query.cgi"/>.</para>
landfill.bugzilla.org/bugzilla-tip/query.cgi</ulink>
.</para>
<para>The Search page has controls for selecting different possible <para>The Search page has controls for selecting different possible
values for all of the fields in a bug, as described above. Once you've values for all of the fields in a bug, as described above. Once you've
...@@ -392,7 +388,7 @@ ...@@ -392,7 +388,7 @@
However, Bugzilla will automatically make hyperlinks out of certain However, Bugzilla will automatically make hyperlinks out of certain
sorts of text in comments. For example, the text sorts of text in comments. For example, the text
http://www.bugzilla.org will be turned into http://www.bugzilla.org will be turned into
<ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org">http://www.bugzilla.org</ulink>. <ulink url="http://www.bugzilla.org"/>.
Other strings which get linkified in the obvious manner are: Other strings which get linkified in the obvious manner are:
<simplelist> <simplelist>
<member>bug 12345</member> <member>bug 12345</member>
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...@@ -6,28 +6,25 @@ ...@@ -6,28 +6,25 @@
and variants, then found a wonderful site which covers an awful lot of what and variants, then found a wonderful site which covers an awful lot of what
I wanted to discuss. Rather than quote it in its entirety, I'll simply I wanted to discuss. Rather than quote it in its entirety, I'll simply
refer you here: refer you here:
<ulink url="http://linas.org/linux/pm.html"> <ulink url="http://linas.org/linux/pm.html"/>.
http://linas.org/linux/pm.html</ulink>
</para> </para>
<section id="variant-redhat"> <section id="variant-redhat">
<title>Red Hat Bugzilla</title> <title>Red Hat Bugzilla</title>
<para>Red Hat's old fork of Bugzilla which was based on version 2.8 is now <para>Red Hat's old fork of Bugzilla which was based on version 2.8 is now
obsolete. The newest version in use is based on version 2.17.1 and is in obsolete. The newest version in use is based on version 2.17.1 and is in
the process of being integrated into the main Bugzilla source tree. The the process of being integrated into the main Bugzilla source tree. The
back-end is modified to work with PostgreSQL instead of MySQL and they have back-end is modified to work with PostgreSQL instead of MySQL and they have
custom templates to get their desired look and feel, but other than that it custom templates to get their desired look and feel, but other than that it
is Bugzilla 2.17.1. Dave Lawrence of Red Hat put forth a great deal of is Bugzilla 2.17.1. Dave Lawrence of Red Hat put forth a great deal of
effort to make sure that the changes he made could be integrated back into effort to make sure that the changes he made could be integrated back into
the main tree. the main tree.
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98304">Bug <ulink url="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98304">Bug 98304</ulink>
98304</ulink> exists to track this integration. exists to track this integration.
</para> </para>
<para>URL: <para>URL: <ulink url="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/"/>
<ulink url="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/">
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>This section last updated 24 Dec 2002</para> <para>This section last updated 24 Dec 2002</para>
...@@ -61,8 +58,7 @@ ...@@ -61,8 +58,7 @@
<para>Scarab is a new open source bug-tracking system built using Java <para>Scarab is a new open source bug-tracking system built using Java
Servlet technology. It is currently at version 1.0 beta 13.</para> Servlet technology. It is currently at version 1.0 beta 13.</para>
<para>URL: <para>URL: <ulink url="http://scarab.tigris.org/"/>
<ulink url="http://scarab.tigris.org/">http://scarab.tigris.org</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>This section last updated 18 Jan 2003</para> <para>This section last updated 18 Jan 2003</para>
...@@ -75,10 +71,7 @@ ...@@ -75,10 +71,7 @@
such through the <quote>jobs</quote> such through the <quote>jobs</quote>
functionality.</para> functionality.</para>
<para>URL: <para>URL: <ulink url="http://www.perforce.com/perforce/technotes/note052.html"/>
<ulink url="http://www.perforce.com/perforce/technotes/note052.html">
http://www.perforce.com/perforce/technotes/note052.html
</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>This section last updated 27 Jul 2002</para> <para>This section last updated 27 Jul 2002</para>
...@@ -91,9 +84,7 @@ ...@@ -91,9 +84,7 @@
distributed free software and open source projects over the Internet. distributed free software and open source projects over the Internet.
It has a built-in bug tracker, but it's not highly thought of.</para> It has a built-in bug tracker, but it's not highly thought of.</para>
<para>URL: <para>URL: <ulink url="http://www.sourceforge.net"/>
<ulink url="http://www.sourceforge.net">
http://www.sourceforge.net</ulink>
</para> </para>
<para>This section last updated 27 Jul 2002</para> <para>This section last updated 27 Jul 2002</para>
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