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author | terry%netscape.com <> | 1998-09-22 08:29:39 +0200 |
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committer | terry%netscape.com <> | 1998-09-22 08:29:39 +0200 |
commit | 1d349dc730fa0514dbf0c04c7c4352a99fecd95d (patch) | |
tree | d980c269da943102810a558442784cc0231e42b4 /README | |
parent | 17f74f22eab906e3454429734aae4c01cc554d19 (diff) | |
download | bugzilla-1d349dc730fa0514dbf0c04c7c4352a99fecd95d.tar.gz bugzilla-1d349dc730fa0514dbf0c04c7c4352a99fecd95d.tar.xz |
Patch by (mostly) Bert Driehuis <bert_driehuis@nl.compuware.com> --
explain a bit about the versioncache file.
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@@ -107,3 +107,22 @@ It's a good idea to set up a daily cronjob that does This causes email that gets sent to anyone who has a NEW bug that hasn't been touched for several days. For more info, see the whinedays and whinemail parameters. + + +6. Modifying your running system + +Bugzilla optimizes database lookups by storing all relatively static +information in the versioncache file, located in the data/ +subdirectory under your installation directory (we said before it +needs to be writable, right?!) + +If you make a change to the structural data in your database (the +versions table for example), or to the "constants" encoded in +defparams.pl, you will need to remove the cached content from the data +directory (by doing a "rm data/versioncache"), or your changes won't +show up! + +That file gets automatically regenerated whenever it's more than an +hour old, so Bugzilla will eventually notice your changes by itself, +but generally you want it to notice right away, so that you can test +things. |