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authorjake%bugzilla.org <>2003-06-14 01:41:21 +0200
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@@ -1451,6 +1451,37 @@ my $webservergid = getgrnam($my_webservergroup)
my $webservergid = '8'
_________________________________________________________________
+4.3.1.3.2. Changes to BugMail.pm
+
+ To make bug e-mail work on Win32 (until bug 84876 lands), the simplest
+ way is to have Net::SMTP installed and change this (in
+ Bugzilla/BugMail.pm):
+open(SENDMAIL, "|/usr/lib/sendmail $sendmailparam -t -i") ||
+ die "Can't open sendmail";
+
+print SENDMAIL trim($msg) . "\n";
+close SENDMAIL;
+
+ to
+use Net::SMTP;
+$smtp_server = 'smtp.mycompany.com'; # change this
+
+# Use die on error, so that the mail will be in the 'unsent mails' and
+# can be sent from the sanity check page.
+my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($smtp_server) ||
+ die 'Cannot connect to server \'$smtp_server\'';
+
+$smtp->mail('bugzilla-daemon@mycompany.com'); # change this
+$smtp->to($person);
+$smtp->data();
+$smtp->datasend($msg);
+$smtp->dataend();
+$smtp->quit;
+
+ Don't forget to change the name of your SMTP server and the domain of
+ the sending e-mail address (after the '@') in the above lines of code.
+ _________________________________________________________________
+
4.3.1.4. Serving the web pages
As is the case on Unix based systems, any web server should be able to
@@ -2596,7 +2627,7 @@ skip-networking
positive check, which returns 1 (allow) if certain conditions are
true, or a negative check, which returns 0 (deny.) E.g.:
if ($field eq "qacontact") {
- if (UserInGroup("quality_assurance")) {
+ if (Bugzilla->user->groups("quality_assurance")) {
return 1;
}
else {
@@ -2607,7 +2638,7 @@ skip-networking
This says that only users in the group "quality_assurance" can change
the QA Contact field of a bug. Getting more weird:
if (($field eq "priority") &&
- ($vars->{'user'}{'login'} =~ /.*\@example\.com$/))
+ (Bugzilla->user->email =~ /.*\@example\.com$/))
{
if ($oldvalue eq "P1") {
return 1;
@@ -3033,27 +3064,12 @@ Appendix A. The Bugzilla FAQ
for bug-tracking?
There are dozens of major companies with public Bugzilla sites to
- track bugs in their products. A few include:
-
- Netscape/AOL
- Mozilla.org
- NASA
- Red Hat Software
- SuSe Corp
- The Horde Project
- AbiSource
- Real Time Enterprises, Inc
- Eggheads.org
- Strata Software
- RockLinux
- Creative Labs (makers of SoundBlaster)
- The Apache Foundation
- The Gnome Foundation
- Ximian
- Linux-Mandrake
-
- Suffice to say, there are more than enough huge projects using
- Bugzilla that we can safely say it's extremely popular.
+ track bugs in their products. We have a fairly complete list available
+ on our website at http://bugzilla.org/installation_list.html. If you
+ have an installation of Bugzilla and would like to be added to the
+ list, whether it's a public install or not, simply e-mail Gerv
+ <gerv@mozilla.org>. Keep in mind that it's kinda difficult to get onto
+ the "high-profile" list ;).
A.1.5. Who maintains Bugzilla?