Re: GNOME Bugtracking System
- From: Erik Andersen <andersen inconnect com>
- To: Miguel de Icaza <miguel nuclecu unam mx>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME Bugtracking System
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 13:55:38 -0700
Quoting Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>:
>
> > It really is nice -- and is free. You can take a look and see it in
> > action at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/ and you can download it from
> > http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/debbugs/ and install it and try
> > it out.
> >
> > It even lets you classify bugs by severity. Currently you can set
> > any bug to be either critical, grave, important, normal, wishlist,
> > or fixed. This lets people write scripts that automagically post to
> > debian-devel-announce with a list of all bugs that must be resolved
> > before a release.
>
> So, how can we start using this system? Could the current debian
> system be customzied for us to use?
>
> Miguel.
Sure. It is GPL and the source is only 57k gzipped. To configure it you
just adjust some .m4 scripts (something the gnome folks now have down
to a science ;-). There is a config directory that contains a template
set of .m4 scripts, and another directory that contains these scripts
as adjusted for debian. You could probably just cp the config/debian
directory to config/gnome and s/debian/gnome/g and have it nearly ready
to go (modulo having a machine named something like bugs.gnome.org
running exim and apache).
Anyway, Ian Jackson wrote it and I'm sure he'd be willing to help out
answering a few questions if needed (I havn't asked him but he's a nice
guy and generally willing to help as time permits).
Did I mention it gracefully handles being mirrored? Well it does with
actvive mirrors in .de, .uk, .nl and the US.
Anyway, from the README in the source:
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- GNU m4
- GNU date
- GNU gzip
- Perl 5 (5.004 is known to work)
- Lynx 2.7 or later
- atob/btoa
- The bug system requires its own mail domain. It comes with code
which understands how exim and qmail deliver mail for such a domain to a
script.
- If the local MTA is qmail you _must_ install a different MTA
somewhere (eg in a subdirectory) and tell the bug system to use that;
qmail has broken command-line parsing in its /usr/lib/sendmail
emulation.
- A webserver (this is easiest if the bug system can write
directly to the webspace).
- Somewhere to run CGI scripts (unless you don't need the `go to
bug' and `go to package' forms to work).
Download it, try it. If you need help, I'll be happy to help you make
it go.
-Erik
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Erik B. Andersen Web: http://www.inconnect.com/~andersen/
email: andersee@debian.org
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