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Installation</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="osx.html" -ACCESSKEY="N" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="100%"></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H1 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="win32" -></A ->4.3. Win32 Installation Notes</H1 -><P ->This section covers installation on Microsoft Windows. - Bugzilla has been made to work on Win32 platforms, but the Bugzilla team - wish to emphasise that The easiest way to install Bugzilla on - Intel-archiecture machines - is to install some variant of GNU/Linux, then follow the UNIX - installation instructions in this Guide. If you have any influence in the - platform choice for running this system, please choose GNU/Linux instead - of Microsoft Windows.</P -><DIV -CLASS="warning" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="warning" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/warning.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Warning"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->After that warning, here's the situation for 2.16 - and Windows. It doesn't work at all out of the box. - You are almost certainly better off getting - the 2.17 version from CVS (after consultation with the Bugzilla Team to - make sure you are pulling on a stable day) because we'll be doing a load - of work to make the Win32 experience more pleasant than it is now. - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P -> If you still want to try this, to have any hope of getting it to work, - you'll need to apply the - <A -HREF="" -TARGET="_top" ->mail patch</A -> from - <A -HREF="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124174" -TARGET="_top" ->bug 124174</A ->. - After that, you'll need to read the (outdated) installation - instructions below, some (probably a lot better) <A -HREF="http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=84430&action=view" -TARGET="_top" ->more - recent ones</A -> kindly provided by Toms Baugis and Jean-Sebastien - Guay, and also check the - <A -HREF="http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/2.16/docs/win32.html" -TARGET="_top" ->Bugzilla 2.16 Win32 update page - </A ->. If we get time, - we'll write some better installation instructions for 2.16 and put - them up there. But no promises. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H2 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="wininstall" -></A ->4.3.1. Win32 Installation: Step-by-step</H2 -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->You should be familiar with, and cross-reference, the rest of - the - <A -HREF="installation.html" ->Bugzilla Installation</A -> - - section while performing your Win32 installation.</P -><P ->Making Bugzilla work on Microsoft Windows is no picnic. Support - for Win32 has improved dramatically in the last few releases, but, if - you choose to proceed, you should be a - <EM ->very</EM -> - - skilled Windows Systems Administrator with strong troubleshooting - abilities, a high tolerance for pain, and moderate perl skills. - Bugzilla on NT requires hacking source code and implementing some - advanced utilities. What follows is the recommended installation - procedure for Win32; additional suggestions are provided in - <A -HREF="faq.html" ->Appendix A</A -> - - .</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="procedure" -><OL -TYPE="1" -><LI -><P ->Install - <A -HREF="http://www.apache.org/" -TARGET="_top" ->Apache Web Server</A -> - - for Windows, and copy the Bugzilla files somewhere Apache can serve - them. Please follow all the instructions referenced in - <A -HREF="installation.html" ->Bugzilla Installation</A -> - - regarding your Apache configuration, particularly instructions - regarding the - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"AddHandler"</SPAN -> - - parameter and - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"ExecCGI"</SPAN -> - - .</P -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->You may also use Internet Information Server or Personal - Web Server for this purpose. However, setup is quite different. - If ActivePerl doesn't seem to handle your file associations - correctly (for .cgi and .pl files), please consult - <A -HREF="faq.html" ->Appendix A</A -> - - .</P -><P ->If you are going to use IIS, if on Windows NT you must be - updated to at least Service Pack 4. Windows 2000 ships with a - sufficient version of IIS.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></LI -><LI -><P ->Install - <A -HREF="http://www.activestate.com/" -TARGET="_top" ->ActivePerl</A -> - - for Windows. Check - <A -HREF="http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl/" -TARGET="_top" -> http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl</A -> - - for a current compiled binary.</P -><P ->Please also check the following links to fully understand the - status of ActivePerl on Win32: - <A -HREF="http://language.perl.com/newdocs/pod/perlport.html" -TARGET="_top" -> Perl Porting</A -> - - , and - <A -HREF="http://ftp.univie.ac.at/packages/perl/ports/nt/FAQ/perlwin32faq5.html" -TARGET="_top" -> Perl on Win32 FAQ</A -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Use ppm from your perl\bin directory to install the following - packs: DBI, DBD-Mysql, TimeDate, Chart, Date-Calc, Date-Manip, GD, - AppConfig, and Template. You may need to extract them from .zip - format using Winzip or other unzip program first. Most of these - additional ppm modules can be downloaded from ActiveState, but - AppConfig and Template should be obtained from OpenInteract using - <A -HREF="http://openinteract.sourceforge.net/" -TARGET="_top" ->the - instructions on the Template Toolkit web site</A -> - - .</P -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->You can find a list of modules at - <A -HREF="http://www.activestate.com/PPMPackages/zips/5xx-builds-only" -TARGET="_top" -> http://www.activestate.com/PPMPackages/zips/5xx-builds-only/</A -> - - or - <A -HREF="http://www.activestate.com/PPMPackages/5.6plus" -TARGET="_top" -> http://www.activestate.com/PPMPackages/5.6plus</A -> - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P ->The syntax for ppm is: - <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->C:></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->ppm <modulename></B -> - </TT -> - </P -><DIV -CLASS="example" -><A -NAME="AEN1032" -></A -><P -><B ->Example 4-1. Installing ActivePerl ppd Modules on Microsoft - Windows</B -></P -><P -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->C:></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->ppm - <TT -CLASS="option" ->DBD-Mysql</TT -> - </B -> - </P -><P ->Watch your capitalization!</P -></DIV -><P ->ActiveState's 5.6Plus directory also contains an AppConfig - ppm, so you might see the following error when trying to install - the version at OpenInteract:</P -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" ->Error installing package 'AppConfig': Read a PPD - for 'AppConfig', but it is not intended for this build of Perl - (MSWin32-x86-multi-thread)</TT -> - </P -><P ->If so, download both - <A -HREF="http://openinteract.sourceforge.net/ppmpackages/AppConfig.tar.gz" -TARGET="_top" -> the tarball</A -> - - and - <A -HREF="http://openinteract.sourceforge.net/ppmpackages/AppConfig.ppd" -TARGET="_top" -> the ppd</A -> - - directly from OpenInteract, then run ppm from within the same - directory to which you downloaded those files and install the - package by referencing the ppd file explicitly via in the install - command, f.e.: - <DIV -CLASS="example" -><A -NAME="AEN1045" -></A -><P -><B ->Example 4-2. Installing OpenInteract ppd Modules manually on Microsoft - Windows</B -></P -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <B -CLASS="command" ->install - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->C:\AppConfig.ppd</TT -> - </B -> - </TT -> - </P -></DIV -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Install MySQL for NT. - <DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->You can download MySQL for Windows NT from - <A -HREF="http://www.mysql.com/" -TARGET="_top" ->MySQL.com</A -> - - . Some find it helpful to use the WinMySqlAdmin utility, included - with the download, to set up the database.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Setup MySQL</P -><OL -CLASS="SUBSTEPS" -TYPE="a" -><LI -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->C:></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->C:\mysql\bin\mysql -u root mysql</B -> - </TT -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->mysql></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->DELETE FROM user WHERE Host='localhost' AND - User='';</B -> - </TT -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->mysql></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->UPDATE user SET Password=PASSWORD ('new_password') - WHERE user='root';</B -> - </TT -> - </P -><P -> <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"new_password"</SPAN -> - - , above, indicates whatever password you wish to use for your - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"root"</SPAN -> - - user.</P -></LI -><LI -><A -NAME="ntbugs-password" -></A -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->mysql></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, INDEX, - ALTER, CREATE, DROP, REFERENCES ON bugs.* to bugs@localhost - IDENTIFIED BY 'bugs_password';</B -> - </TT -> - </P -><P -> <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"bugs_password"</SPAN -> - - , above, indicates whatever password you wish to use for your - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"bugs"</SPAN -> - - user.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->mysql></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->FLUSH PRIVILEGES;</B -> - </TT -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->mysql></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->create database bugs;</B -> - </TT -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->mysql></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->exit;</B -> - </TT -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P -> <TT -CLASS="computeroutput" -> <TT -CLASS="prompt" ->C:></TT -> - - <B -CLASS="command" ->C:\mysql\bin\mysqladmin -u root -p - reload</B -> - </TT -> - </P -></LI -></OL -></LI -><LI -><P ->Edit - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->checksetup.pl</TT -> - - in your Bugzilla directory. Change this line:</P -><P -> <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" ->my $webservergid = - getgrnam($my_webservergroup);</PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - </P -><P ->to</P -><P -> <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" ->my $webservergid = - $my_webservergroup;</PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - - or the name of the group you wish to own the files explicitly: - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" ->my $webservergid = - 'Administrators'</PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - </P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Run - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->checksetup.pl</TT -> - - from the Bugzilla directory.</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Edit - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->localconfig</TT -> - - to suit your requirements. Set - <TT -CLASS="varname" ->$db_pass</TT -> - - to your - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"bugs_password"</SPAN -> - - from - <A -HREF="win32.html#ntbugs-password" ->step 5.d</A -> - - , and - <TT -CLASS="varname" ->$webservergroup</TT -> - - to - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"8"</SPAN -> - - .</P -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->Not sure on the - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"8"</SPAN -> - - for - <TT -CLASS="varname" ->$webservergroup</TT -> - - above. If it's wrong, please send corrections.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></LI -><LI -><P ->Edit - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->defparams.pl</TT -> - - to suit your requirements. Particularly, set - <TT -CLASS="varname" ->DefParam("maintainer")</TT -> - - and - <TT -CLASS="varname" ->DefParam("urlbase") to match your install.</TT -> - </P -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->This is yet another step I'm not sure of, since the - maintainer of this documentation does not maintain Bugzilla on - NT. If you can confirm or deny that this step is required, please - let me know.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></LI -><LI -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->There are several alternatives to Sendmail that will work - on Win32. The one mentioned here is a - <EM ->suggestion</EM -> - - , not a requirement. Some other mail packages that can work - include - <A -HREF="http://www.blat.net/" -TARGET="_top" ->BLAT</A -> - - , - <A -HREF="http://www.geocel.com/windmail/" -TARGET="_top" ->Windmail</A -> - - , - <A -HREF="http://www.dynamicstate.com/" -TARGET="_top" ->Mercury - Sendmail</A -> - - , and the CPAN Net::SMTP Perl module (available in .ppm). Every - option requires some hacking of the Perl scripts for Bugzilla to - make it work. The option here simply requires the least.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="procedure" -><OL -TYPE="1" -><LI -><P ->Download NTsendmail, available from - <A -HREF="http://www.ntsendmail.com/" -TARGET="_top" -> www.ntsendmail.com</A -> - - . You must have a "real" mail server which allows you to relay - off it in your $ENV{"NTsendmail"} (which you should probably - place in globals.pl)</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Put ntsendmail.pm into your .\perl\lib directory.</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Add to globals.pl:</P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" -># these settings configure the NTsendmail - process use NTsendmail; - $ENV{"NTsendmail"}="your.smtpserver.box"; - $ENV{"NTsendmail_debug"}=1; - $ENV{"NTsendmail_max_tries"}=5;</PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->Some mention to also edit - <TT -CLASS="varname" ->$db_pass</TT -> - - in - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->globals.pl</TT -> - - to be your - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"bugs_password"</SPAN -> - - . Although this may get you around some problem - authenticating to your database, since globals.pl is not - normally restricted by - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->.htaccess</TT -> - - , your database password is exposed to whoever uses your web - server.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></LI -><LI -><P ->Find and comment out all occurences of - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->" - <B -CLASS="command" ->open(SENDMAIL</B -> - "</SPAN -> - - in your Bugzilla directory. Then replace them with: - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" -># new sendmail functionality my $mail=new - NTsendmail; my $from="bugzilla\@your.machine.name.tld"; my - $to=$login; my $subject=$urlbase; - $mail->send($from,$to,$subject,$msg);</PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - </P -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->Some have found success using the commercial product, - <SPAN -CLASS="productname" ->Windmail</SPAN -> - - . You could try replacing your sendmail calls with: - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" ->open SENDMAIL, - "|\"C:/General/Web/tools/Windmail 4.0 Beta/windmail\" -t > - mail.log";</PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - - or something to that effect.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></LI -></OL -></DIV -></LI -><LI -><P ->Change all references in all files from - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->processmail</TT -> - - to - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->processmail.pl</TT -> - - , and rename - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->processmail</TT -> - - to - <TT -CLASS="filename" ->processmail.pl</TT -> - - .</P -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->Many think this may be a change we want to make for - main-tree Bugzilla. It's painless for the UNIX folks, and will - make the Win32 people happier.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->Some people have suggested using the Net::SMTP Perl module - instead of NTsendmail or the other options listed here. You can - change processmail.pl to make this work. - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" -> - -my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new('<Name of your SMTP server>'); #connect to SMTP server -$smtp->mail('<your name>@<you smpt server>');# use the sender's adress here -$smtp->to($tolist); # recipient's address -$smtp->data(); # Start the mail -$smtp->datasend($msg); -$smtp->dataend(); # Finish sending the mail -$smtp->quit; # Close the SMTP connection -$logstr = "$logstr; mail sent to $tolist $cclist"; -} - - - </PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - - here is a test mail program for Net::SMTP: - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" -> - -use Net::SMTP; - my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new('<Name of your SMTP server', Timeout => 30, Debug -=> 1, ); # connect to SMTP server - $smtp->auth; - $smtp->mail('you@yourcompany.com');# use the sender's adress -here - $smtp->to('someotherAddress@someotherdomain.com'); # -recipient's address - $smtp->data(); # Start the mail - $smtp->datasend('test'); - $smtp->dataend(); # Finish sending the mail - $smtp->quit; # Close the SMTP connection -exit; - - - </PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></LI -><LI -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->This step is optional if you are using IIS or another web - server which only decides on an interpreter based upon the file - extension (.pl), rather than the - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"shebang"</SPAN -> - - line (#/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl)</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P ->Modify the path to perl on the first line (#!) of all files - to point to your Perl installation, and add - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"perl"</SPAN -> - - to the beginning of all Perl system calls that use a perl script as - an argument. This may take you a while. There is a - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"setperl.csh"</SPAN -> - - utility to speed part of this procedure, available in the - <A -HREF="patches.html" ->Useful Patches and Utilities for Bugzilla</A -> - - section of The Bugzilla Guide. However, it requires the Cygwin - GNU-compatible environment for Win32 be set up in order to work. - See - <A -HREF="http://www.cygwin.com/" -TARGET="_top" ->http://www.cygwin.com/</A -> - - for details on obtaining Cygwin.</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Modify the invocation of all system() calls in all perl - scripts in your Bugzilla directory. You should specify the full - path to perl for each system() call. For instance, change this line - in processmail: - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" -> -system ("./processmail",@ARGLIST); - </programlisting> to - <programlisting> -system ("C:\\perl\\bin\\perl", "processmail", @ARGLIST); - - </PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - </P -></LI -></OL -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="tip" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="tip" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/tip.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Tip"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->If you are using IIS or Personal Web Server, you must add cgi - relationships to Properties -> Home directory (tab) -> - Application Settings (section) -> Configuration (button), such - as:</P -><P -> <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" ->.cgi to: <perl install directory>\perl.exe %s - %s .pl to: <perl install directory>\perl.exe %s %s - GET,HEAD,POST</PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - - Change the path to Perl to match your install, of course.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H2 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="addlwintips" -></A ->4.3.2. Additional Windows Tips</H2 -><DIV -CLASS="tip" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="tip" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/tip.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Tip"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->From Andrew Pearson: - <A -NAME="AEN1199" -></A -><BLOCKQUOTE -CLASS="BLOCKQUOTE" -><P ->You can make Bugzilla work with Personal Web Server for - Windows 98 and higher, as well as for IIS 4.0. Microsoft has - information available at - <A -HREF=" http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q231/9/98.ASP" -TARGET="_top" -> http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q231/9/98.ASP</A -> - </P -><P ->Basically you need to add two String Keys in the registry at - the following location:</P -><P -> <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" -> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W3SVC\Parameters\ScriptMap</PRE -></FONT -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -> - </P -><P ->The keys should be called ".pl" and ".cgi", and both should - have a value something like: - <B -CLASS="command" ->c:/perl/bin/perl.exe "%s" "%s"</B -> - </P -><P ->The KB article only talks about .pl, but it goes into more - detail and provides a perl test script.</P -></BLOCKQUOTE -> - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="tip" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="tip" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/tip.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Tip"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->If attempting to run Bugzilla 2.12 or older, you will need to - remove encrypt() calls from the Perl source. This is - <EM ->not necessary</EM -> - - for Bugzilla 2.13 and later, which includes the current release, - Bugzilla &bz-ver;. - <DIV -CLASS="example" -><A -NAME="AEN1211" -></A -><P -><B ->Example 4-3. Removing encrypt() for Windows NT Bugzilla version 2.12 or - earlier</B -></P -><P ->Replace this: - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD -><FONT -COLOR="#000000" -><PRE -CLASS="programlisting" ->SendSQL("SELECT encrypt(" . SqlQuote($enteredpwd) . - ", " . SQLQuote(substr($realcryptpwd, 0, 2)) . 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