This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the Mozilla
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This is the documentation for Bugzilla, the Mozilla
bug-tracking system.
Bugzilla is an enterprise-class set of software utilities
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Bugzilla is an enterprise-class set of software utilities
that, when used together, power issue-tracking for hundreds of
organizations around the world, tracking millions of bugs.
- While it is easy to use and quite flexible, it is very
+ While it is easy to use and quite flexible, it is
difficult for a novice to install and maintain. Although we
have provided step-by-step directions, Bugzilla is not always
easy to get working. Please be sure the person responsible
for installing and maintaining this software is a qualified
- professional on operating system upon which you install
+ professional for the operating system upon which you install
Bugzilla.
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- 2.3.1. Create a Bugzilla Account
- 2.3.2. The Bugzilla Query Page
- 2.3.3. Creating and Managing Bug Reports
- 2.3.3.1. Writing a Great Bug Report
- 2.3.3.2. Managing your Bug Reports
- 2.4.1. Account Settings
- 2.4.2. Email Settings
- 2.4.2.1. Email Notification
- 2.4.2.2. New Email Technology
- 2.4.2.3. "Watching" Users
- 2.4.3. Page Footer
- 2.4.4. Permissions
- 3.2.3. Installing MySQL Database
- 3.2.4. Perl (5.004 or greater)
- 3.2.15. Tweaking localconfig
- 3.5.3. .htaccess files and security
- 3.5.4. mod_throttle and Security
- 3.5.5. Preventing untrusted Bugzilla content from executing malicious Javascript code
- 3.5.6. UNIX Installation Instructions History
- 3.6.1. Win32 Installation: Step-by-step
- 3.6.2. Additional Windows Tips
- 3.6.3. Bugzilla LDAP Integration
- 4.2.1. Creating the Default User
- 4.2.2. Managing Other Users
- 4.2.2.1. Logging In
- 4.2.2.2. Creating new users
- 4.2.2.3. Disabling Users
- 4.2.2.4. Modifying Users
- 4.3.1. Products
- 4.3.2. Components
- 4.3.3. Versions
- 4.3.4. Milestones
- 4.3.5. Voting
- 4.3.6. Groups and Group Security
- 7.2. Loki Bugzilla (Fenris)
- 7.3. Issuezilla
- 7.4. Scarab
- 7.5. Perforce SCM
- 7.6. SourceForge
- C.2.1. Bugzilla Database Basics
- C.2.1.1. Bugzilla Database Tables
D.1. Apache mod_rewrite magic- D.5.1. Things that have caused problems and should be avoided
- D.5.2. Coding Style for Bugzilla
- 0. PREAMBLE
- 1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
- 2. VERBATIM COPYING
- 3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
- 4. MODIFICATIONS
- 5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
- 6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
- 7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
- 8. TRANSLATION
- 9. TERMINATION
- 10. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
- How to use this License for your documents
- 3-3. Installing ActivePerl ppd Modules on Microsoft Windows
- 3-4. Removing encrypt() for Windows NT Bugzilla version
2.12 or earlier
- 4-1. Creating some Components
- 4-2. Common Use of Versions
- 4-3. A Different Use of Versions
- 4-4. Using SortKey with Target Milestone
- 4-5. When to Use Group Security
- 4-6. Creating a New Group
- 4-7. Bugzilla Groups
- D-1. Using Setperl to set your perl path
- 1. A Sample Product