From 2c33712dc066463ab9741a009e56d9a5c2ffedf6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dylan Hardison Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 16:23:20 -0500 Subject: Bug 1246528 - Use Makefile.PL and allow Bugzilla use cpanm-compatible local dependencies r=dkl,a=dylan --- docs/en/rst/installing/linux.rst | 23 +++++++---------------- docs/en/rst/installing/mac-os-x.rst | 18 ++++++------------ 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/en') diff --git a/docs/en/rst/installing/linux.rst b/docs/en/rst/installing/linux.rst index a8a790dd7..e1672fc2a 100644 --- a/docs/en/rst/installing/linux.rst +++ b/docs/en/rst/installing/linux.rst @@ -149,27 +149,18 @@ times, Bugzilla may require a version of a Perl module newer than the one your distribution packages, in which case you will need to install a Bugzilla-only copy of the newer version. -At this point you probably need to become ``root``, e.g. by using -:command:`su`. You should remain as root until the end of the install. This -can be avoided in some circumstances if you are a member of your webserver's -group, but being root is easier and will always work. +To make sure you have all the core requirements to run Bugzilla, you should run the following command: -To check whether you have all the required modules, run: +:command:`perl Makefile.PL` -:command:`./checksetup.pl --check-modules` +Should this command warn about missing prerequisites -- or prerequisites that are too old, +you may use cpanm to install these. -You can run this command as many times as necessary. +:command:`curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --installdeps -l local .` -If you have not already installed the necessary modules, and want to do it -system-wide, invoke your package manager appropriately at this point. -Alternatively, you can install all missing modules locally (i.e. just for -Bugzilla) like this: +If you want a more full-featured Bugzilla, use the following command: -:command:`./install-module.pl --all` - -Or, you can pass an individual module name: - -:command:`./install-module.pl ` +:command:`curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --installdeps -l local --with-all-features --without-feature mod_perl --without-feature oracle --without-feature mysql --without-feature pg .` .. _linux-config-webserver: diff --git a/docs/en/rst/installing/mac-os-x.rst b/docs/en/rst/installing/mac-os-x.rst index b18a5ec31..938088272 100644 --- a/docs/en/rst/installing/mac-os-x.rst +++ b/docs/en/rst/installing/mac-os-x.rst @@ -71,22 +71,16 @@ will need to agree to this. Perl Modules ============ -Bugzilla requires a number of Perl modules. On Mac OS X, the easiest thing to -do is to install local copies (rather than system-wide copies) of any ones -that you don't already have. However, if you do want to install them -system-wide, run the below commands as root with the :command:`--global` -option. +Bugzilla requires a number of Perl modules. Generally, the best way to install +these is with the cpanm command. -To check whether you have all the required modules and what is still missing, -run: +Generally, the best way to install these is with cpanm: -:command:`perl checksetup.pl --check-modules` +:command:`curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --installdeps -l local .` -You can run this command as many times as necessary. +If you want a more full-featured Bugzilla: -Install all missing modules locally like this: - -:command:`perl install-module.pl --all` +:command:`curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --installdeps -l local --with-all-features --without-feature oracle --without-feature mysql --without-feature pg` .. _macosx-config-webserver: -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b