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diff --git a/contrib/bugzilla-submit/README b/contrib/bugzilla-submit/README deleted file mode 100644 index f9e74b9d4..000000000 --- a/contrib/bugzilla-submit/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -bugzilla-submit -=============== - -Authors: Christian Reis <kiko@async.com.br> - Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> - -bugzilla-submit is a simple Python program that creates bugs in a Bugzilla -instance. It takes as input text resembling message headers (RFC-822 -formatted) via standard input, or optionally a number of commandline -parameters. It communicates using HTTP, which allows it to work over a -network. - -Requirements ------------- - -Its only requirement is Python 2.3 or higher; you should have the -"python" executable in your path. - -Usage Notes ------------ - -* Please constrain testing to your own installation of Bugzilla, or use -* http://landfill.bugzilla.org/ for testing purposes -- opening test -* bugs on production instances of Bugzilla is definitely not a good idea - -Run "bugzilla-submit --help" for a description of the possible options. - -An example input file, named bugdata.txt, is provided. You can pipe it -in as standard input to bugzilla-submit, providing a Bugzilla URI through -the command-line. - -Note that you must create a ~/.netrc entry to authenticate against the -Bugzilla instance. The entry's machine field is a *quoted* Bugzilla URI, -the login field is your ID on that host, and the password field is the -your password password. An example entry follows: - - machine "http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/" - login foo@bar.loo - password snarf - -Documentation -------------- - -Documentation for bugzilla-submit is provided in Docbook format; see -bugzilla-submit.xml. - |