> Am 26.11.10 22:06, schrieb Matt Rose: > >> Speaking as the only System Engineer/Build Engineer/SCM >> maintainer/Bugzilla maintainer at my work, I can say that bugzilla is >> definitely not a full-time job. If you give me access to a c.o machine >> I >> could probably set one up in an afternoon. > > Hmmm. Need to think about that. Can you write up what would be needed to > do that? Database? The main things are MySQL, Perl, an MTA, and Apache2. There's a whackload of perl modules that are needed as well that I don't remember off the top of my head. There's a checksetup perl script that will install them if you don't mind polluting your system with CPAN modules. If not, I think Dag has all of the perl modules as rpms. Requirements are listed here. http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/3.0/html/installation.html I'm afraid that that will be another sink for user > accounts, and we already have quite a few of those. Do you think there > would be any chance to reuse the b.c.o accounts from mantis? With my use case, bugzilla.c.o would only need a couple of users to triage and treat appropriately. Honestly, I think this may not be a bad way to do things permanently, based on Felix's experiences from using abrt in Fedora, as it would let developers concentrate on reproducible bugs. Matt > > Ralph > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-devel mailing list > CentOS-devel at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel >