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to use with a lot of features. Bugzilla allows us to track the bugs and collaborate with developers as well as teams in your organization effectively. If you http://www.thecreativedev.com/how-to-install-bugzilla-on-windows/ are building the project, you need a way to keep track of all the http://geekswithblogs.net/MrWright/archive/2009/10/11/how-to-install-bugzilla-on-windows.aspx bugs. Many people keep track of bugs in an excel spreadsheet which can be difficult to maintain and manage. The better way is to use bug tracking system and for this we can use Bugzilla. I don't think it is the best one out there but it is the only open source that internal server I know about and yes first time It can be a big pain to install Bugzilla so let's see installation steps of Bugzilla. Step 1: Download and Install Active Perl First of all, you need to install Active Perl on our machine.Download the latest version of Active Perl from here. Now, Install Active Perl in the root directory like my directory is C:/Perl64 using the Windows .msi installer. internal server error After installing Active, Perl starts "Perl Package Manager(PPM)" from the start menu.Here All the modules are listed in it.You need to select/search following modules and install it by right clicking on selected module.Then after go to file and select Run marked actions and your modules starts installing. Following are the mandatory modules: AppConfig CGI Data-Dumper DateTime DBI DBD-mysql Digest-SHA DateTime-Timezone. Template-Toolkit Email-send Email-MIME URI Math-Random-ISAAC Win32 Win32-API Following are the optional modules: GD Chart Template-GD GDTextUtil GDGraph MIME-tools libwww-perl XML-Twig PatchReader Perl-ldap Authen-SASL RadiusPerl SOAP-Lite JSON-RPC JSON-XS Step 2: Download Bugzilla. Next,Download the stable release of bugzilla from here. Now extract the downloaded files and put it on particular folder like i have added it into C:Path to Folderbugzilla NOTE:You have to have installed MySQL,PHPMyAdmin,PHP and Apache in your machine to setup bugzilla. Step 3: Database Setup database Now, Create one new database "Bugzilla" in your MySQL.Then Open local config file in the editor from the folder Bugzilla.and change the following information. 123456 $db_host = 'localhost';$db_name = 'bugzilla';$db_user = 'user'; // Desired username of database$db_pass = 'password'; // Desired password of database Step 4: Bugzilla Configuration After Changing database details, run the below command and this will initialize a dat
PowerShell Personal iPhone Food Archives March 2012 (1) October 2009 (1) September 2009 (1) May 2009 (1) March 2009 (2) December 2008 (2) July 2008 (1) June 2008 (1) May 2008 (1) April 2008 (1) Timothy Wright << C# HTTPS File Download | Home | C4C - 2012 >> How To: Install Bugzilla on Windows Comments (27) | Share I won’t complain, because it is free… But (expletive here)… My Particular Experience was with IIS on Windows Server 2008, but the experience should be about the same for XP, Vista, Server 2003, and 2008. The Apache configuration appears to be well documented in the Win32Install directions https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Win32Install#Install_Modules. If you’ve installed any open-source software before some of the steps for bugzilla may already be done so I’ll outline the steps and you can skip any that you already have done. Outline / Checklist 1) Install MySQL (All you need is the Windows Essentials and I highly recommend the MySQL GUI Tools) 2) Create a database named ‘bugzilla’(or whatever name you like) 3) Create a MySQL User Account named ‘bugzilla’ (or whatever name you like) 4) Grant ALL Privileges to the bugzilla database for the bugzilla user account. 5) Download and Install ActivePerl using the Windows .msi installer from www.activeperl.com 6) Run the commands to download all of the needed modules for BugZilla. (Commands are listed below under Perl Modules Install Commands) 7) Download the latest Stable Release (3.4.2 @ time of writing) of BugZilla from www.bugzilla.org 8) Extract those files to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\BugZilla (or wherever you would like to store the web application) 9) In IIS Manager, Create a Virtual Directory that points to the BugZilla files you extracted. (In IIS 7 you can Convert the folder into an application.) (See Caveats) 10) Add the perl cgi script mapping to the Virtual directory. ( Path = *.cgi, Executable = "C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe" -xC:\inetpub\wwwroot\bugzilla -wT "%s" %s ) NOTE: Yes everything following “Executable =” needs to be in the box, including the quotes. 11) Grant Write permissions on the folder for the IIS worker process account. (typically “NT Authority\Network Service”) (See Caveats) 12) From the command prompt, run “perl checksetup.pl”, which is in the BugZilla install directory. (See Caveats) 13) If there are additional modules required to be installed, run the ppm install commands for those modules. (They will be displayed in the command line output) You will be asked to prove a mail server hostname. If you do not have a mail server, I recomm