Installing Bugzilla on Microsoft Windows

Installing Bugzilla on Microsoft Windows

Bugzilla version 2.18 is the first release that runs unmodified on Windows. This document guides you step by step through the installation process.

Note that there are a few things that don't work on Windows. The most important one of these would be the inbound email interface (contrib/README.Mailif ).

Change Log

  • 1st Aug - Added CVS downloading instructions
  • 31st Aug - Added note about ensuring SYSTEM can write to Bugzilla/data
  • 31st Aug - Fixed typo in case of DBD-mysql
  • 31st Aug - Added note about Bugzilla requiring ActiveState Perl 5.8.1 or higher
  • 23rd Sep - Added more detail about what directories the Apache account needs to write to
  • 6th Oct - Added note regarding MySql 4.1.5 issues

Bugzilla

There's two main methods to getting the Bugzilla source - from CVS or in a tarball. The best method for fetching Bugzilla is to grab it directly from CVS, as this will allow for simple upgrades, even if you have customised Bugzilla.

Read the Release Notes before you do anything.

Changes since 2.18rc1
Known issues still blocking 2.18

Installing Bugzilla From CVS

Download the CVSNT client from:
http://www.cvsnt.org/ (2.15 Meg).

Run the installation, you'll only need to install the Command line client and the Password Server (:pserver:) Protocol . Once the intsall has completed, log out and log in again to pick up the changes to the PATH.

Note: this document assumes you want to install Bugzilla into C:/Bugzilla .

Open the command line, and cd to the parent of the directory you want to install Bugzilla into. As we'll be installing Bugzilla into C:/Bugzilla , the current directory must be C:/ .

C:/>set CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:/cvsroot


C:/>cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:2401:/cvsroot
CVS password: anonymous

C:/>cvs checkout -d Bugzilla -rBUGZILLA-2_18rc2 Bugzilla
cvs checkout: cwd=C:/ ,current=C:/
cvs checkout: Updating Bugzilla
U Bugzilla/.cvsignore
U Bugzilla/1x1.gif
U Bugzilla/Bugzilla.pm
U Bugzilla/CGI.pl
...
U Bugzilla/template/en/default/search/search-specific.html.tmpl
U Bugzilla/template/en/default/search/tabs.html.tmpl
cvs checkout: Updating Bugzilla/template/en/default/whine
cvs checkout: Updating Bugzilla/template/en/extension
cvs checkout: Updating Bugzilla/template/en/extension/hook

C:/>

Installing Bugzilla From the TarBall

Download the Bugzilla 2.18 Release Candidate 2 (2.18rc2) from:
http://bugzilla.org/download.html (1.2 Meg).

Bugzilla ships as a Tarball, which has the extension .tar.gz. Any decent Windows archive tool should be able to extract tarballs. I use WinRar .

Extract the archive to the directory of your choice. For the remainder of this document I will assume that you have extracted Bugzilla into C:/Bugzilla .

MySQL

Download MySQL 4.0.x and MySQLcc

Download the MySQL Standard binaries for Windows from:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.0.html (20.4 Meg).

I've experienced a few issues with MySQL 4.1.5 gamma, so i recommend you install 4.0.x.

Download MySQL Control Center (GUI Administration tool) from:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysqlcc.html (3.4 Meg).

Install

Both MySQL and MySQLcc have a standard Windows installer. It's ok to select a Typical MySQL install (the default). For the remainder of this document I will assume you have installed MySQL into C:/mysql .

Once MySQL is installed, you'll need to install the MySQL service manually.

C:/>cd /mysql/bin


C:/mysql/bin>mysqld --install
Service successfully installed.

C:/mysql/bin>net start mysql
The MySQL service is starting.
The MySQL service was started successfully.

C:/mysql/bin>

Create Bugs Database and User

Use MySQLcc to create the Bugzilla database, and the database user. For the remainder of this document I will assume that both the database and user are named bugs .

Launch MySQLcc and set the host name to localhost . The default MySQL username is root with an empty password. (This default account is accessible only from localhost).

Connect to the server (Action --> Connect), select "Databases" in the left panel, then create a new database (Action --> New Database) called bugs .

Select User Administration and create a new user (Action --> New User). Username should be bugs , host should be localhost , set the password to whatever you want, and ensure you check the bugs database in the "Allow access to" section, and check With GRANT option .

mysqlcc screenshot

You can also create the database and user manually with mysql.exe ('sockmonkey' is my password for the bugs account):

C:/mysql/bin>mysql --user=root mysql

Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or /g.
Your MySQL connection id is 15 to server version: 4.0.20a-debug

Type 'help;' or '/h' for help. Type '/c' to clear the buffer.

mysql> create database bugs;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.11 sec)

mysql> grant all privileges on bugs.* to 'bugs'@'localhost' identified by 'sockmonkey';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.03 sec)

mysql> quit
Bye

C:/mysql/bin>

ActiveState Perl

Download ActiveState Perl 5.8.1 or Higher

Download the ActiveState Perl 5.8.1 or Higher MSI from:
http://activestate.com/Products/Download/Download.plex?id=ActivePerl (12.5 Meg).

Note that Bugzilla requires ActiveState Perl 5.8.1 as it needs CGI.pm version 2.93 or higher. 5.8.0 ships with CGI.pm version 2.81, 5.8.1 ships with CGI.pm version 3.00.

Install

ActiveState Perl uses a standard Windows Installer. Install, sticking with the defaults, which will install Perl into C:/Perl .

Upgrading Existing Installs

If you already have ActiveState Perl installed, now's a good time to ensure you're running the latest version of ActiveState Perl, along with the latest versions of the modules.

To upgrade ActiveState Perl, follow the directions at:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePerl/install.html

To upgrade your modules, simply run ppm upgrade

Create Temp Directory

On Windows, Perl has a hard time of locating the correct directory to write its temporary files (CGI.pm, File::Spec). Basically it has a list of paths hard coded to use, instead of querying Windows for the correct path.

To avoid problems, create the C:/Temp directory (it has to be on drive C) and ensure SYSTEM has write access.

Install Modules

Bugzilla requires a number of perl modules to be installed, all of which I've made available at http://glob.com.au/ppm/ .

If you use a proxy server or a firewall you may have trouble running PPM. This is covered in the ActivePerl FAQ .

C:/>ppm

PPM - Programmer's Package Manager version 3.1.
Copyright (c) 2001 ActiveState Corp. All Rights Reserved.
ActiveState is a devision of Sophos.

Entering interactive shell. Using Term::ReadLine::Stub as readline library.

Type 'help' to get started.

ppm> rep add glob http://glob.com.au/ppm
Repositories:
[1] ActiveState PPM2 Repository
[2] ActiveState Package Repository
[3] glob
ppm> install AppConfig
====================
Install 'AppConfig' version 1.52 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 50508 bytes.
...
Successfully installed AppConfig version 1.52 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install TimeDate
====================
Install 'TimeDate' version 1.16 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 19235 bytes.
...
Successfully installed TimeDate version 1.16 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install DBI
====================
Install 'DBI' version 1.43 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 508164 bytes.
...
Successfully installed DBI version 1.43 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install DBD-mysql
====================
Install 'DBD-mysql' version 2.9002 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 178803 bytes.
...
Successfully installed DBD-mysql version 2.9002 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install Template-Toolkit
====================
Install 'Template-Toolkit' version 2.13 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 530770 bytes.
...
Successfully installed Template-Toolkit version 2.13 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install GD
====================
Install 'GD' version 2.07 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 363039 bytes.
...
Successfully installed GD version 2.07 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install Chart
====================
Install 'Chart' version 2.3 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 58641 bytes.
...
Successfully installed Chart version 2.3 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install GDGraph
====================
Install 'GDTextUtil' version 0.86 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 19178 bytes.
...
Successfully installed GDTextUtil version 0.86 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Install 'GDGraph' version 1.43 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 71764 bytes.
...
Successfully installed GDGraph version 1.43 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install PatchReader
====================
Install 'PatchReader' version 0.9.4 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 9558 bytes.
...
Successfully installed PatchReader version 0.9.4 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm>

PatchReader 0.9.4

Make sure the version of PatchReader that is installed is 0.9.4 or higher. If you end up with an older version, uninstall the ppm and install the ppm from http://www.glob.com.au/ppm/PatchReader.ppd.

ppm> uninstall PatchReader

====================
Remove 'PatchReader' version 0.9.2 from ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
...
Successfully removed PatchReader version 0.9.2 from ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm> install http://www.glob.com.au/ppm/PatchReader.ppd
====================
Install 'PatchReader' version 0.9.4 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
====================
Downloaded 9558 bytes.
...
Successfully installed PatchReader version 0.9.4 in ActivePerl 5.8.4.810.
ppm>

Apache

Download Apache 2.x

Download the Apache HTTP Server version 2.x or high from:
http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi (5.8 Meg).

Install

Yet another standard Windows Installer. Just follow the prompts, making sure you Install for All Users. Be aware the Apache will always install itself into an Apache2 directory under what ever path you specify. The default install path will be displayed as C:/Program Files/Apache Group which will result in Apache being installed to C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2 . This gets me every time.

For the remainder of this document I will assume you installed Apache into the default location, C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2 .

If you are already running IIS, you must configure apache to run on a port other than 80, however you aren't asked the port to listen on at install time. Choose All Users (which says port 80), and we'll change the port later.

By default Apache installs itself to run as the SYSTEM account. For security reasons it's better the reconfigure the service to run as an Apache user. Create a user that is a member of no groups, and reconfigure the Apache2 service to run as that account.

Grant write access for Apache account

By default Apache will run as the SYSTEM account. This account needs write access to the following directorys, and all their subdirectories. Depending on your version of Windows, this access may already be granted.

  • C:/Bugzilla/data
  • C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/logs
  • C:/Temp

Configure Port and DocumentRoot

Edit C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/conf/httpd.conf with your favourite text editor .

To change the port that Apache runs on (listens on, or binds to), edit the Listen option.

#
# Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or
# ports, instead of the default. See also the <VirtualHost>
# directive.
#
# Change this to Listen on specific IP addresses as shown below to
# prevent Apache from glomming onto all bound IP addresses (0.0.0.0)
#
#Listen 12.34.56.78:80
Listen 80

Change the DocumentRoot setting to point to C:/Bugzilla . Note there are two locations in httpd.conf that needs to be updated. Note you need to use / instead of / as a path separator.

#
# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your
# documents. By default, all requests are taken from this directory, but
# symbolic links and aliases may be used to point to other locations.
#
DocumentRoot "C:/Bugzilla"

#
# Each directory to which Apache has access can be configured with respect
# to which services and features are allowed and/or disabled in that
# directory (and its subdirectories).
#
# First, we configure the "default" to be a very restrictive set of
# features.
#
<Directory />
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
</Directory>

#
# Note that from this point forward you must specifically allow
# particular features to be enabled - so if something's not working as
# you might expect, make sure that you have specifically enabled it
# below.
#

#
# This should be changed to whatever you set DocumentRoot to.
#
<Directory "C:/Bugzilla">

Configure CGI

To enable CGI support in Apache, you need to enable the CGI handler, by uncommenting the AddHandler cgi-script .cgi line.

#
# AddHandler allows you to map certain file extensions to "handlers":
# actions unrelated to filetype. These can be either built into the server
# or added with the Action directive (see below)
#
# To use CGI scripts outside of ScriptAliased directories:
# (You will also need to add "ExecCGI" to the "Options" directive.)
#
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi

And allow .cgi scripts in the Bugzilla directory by adding the ExecCGI option. We also need to allow Bugzilla's .htaccess file to restrict access to sensitive documents by allowing it to override the defaults. This involves changing AllowOverride None to AllowOverride All .

Apache also needs to know to use Perl to execute .cgi files, via the ScriptInterpreterSource directive.

#
# This should be changed to whatever you set DocumentRoot to.
#
<Directory "C:/Bugzilla">

#
# Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All",
# or any combination of:
# Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews
#
# Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All"
# doesn't give it to you.
#
# The Options directive is both complicated and important. Please see
# http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#options
# for more information.
#
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGI

#
# AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files.
# It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords:
# Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit
#
AllowOverride All

#
# Controls who can get stuff from this server.
#
Order allow,deny
Allow from all

#
# Tell Apache to use Perl to execute .cgi
#
ScriptInterpreterSource Registry-Strict


</Directory>

You also should add index.cgi to the DirectoryIndex list.

#
# DirectoryIndex: sets the file that Apache will serve if a directory
# is requested.
#
# The index.html.var file (a type-map) is used to deliver content-
# negotiated documents. The MultiViews Option can be used for the
# same purpose, but it is much slower.
#
DirectoryIndex index.html index.html.var index.cgi

In order for ScriptInterpreterSource Registry-Strict to work, you also need to add an entry to the Registry so Apache will use Perl to execute .cgi files.

Create a key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/.cgi/Shell/ExecCGI/Command with the default value of the full path of perl.exe with a -T parameter. For example C:/Perl/bin/perl.exe -T

regedit screenshot

Disable Logging

Unless you want to keep statistics on how many hits your Bugzilla install is getting, it's a good idea to disable logging by commenting out the CustomLog directive.

#
# The location and format of the access logfile (Common Logfile Format).
# If you do not define any access logfiles within a <VirtualHost>
# container, they will be logged here. Contrariwise, if you *do*
# define per-<VirtualHost> access logfiles, transactions will be
# logged therein and *not* in this file.
#
#CustomLog logs/access.log common

Restart Apache

Finally, restart Apache to get it pick up the changes.

C:/>net stop apache2

The Apache2 service is stopping..
The Apache2 service was stopped successfully.

C:/>net start apache2
The Apache2 service is starting.
The Apache2 service was started successfully.

C:/>

Extras

Until Bug 49893 lands, Bugzilla requires SendMail to send emails. I've written a wrapper that acts as a fake sendmail to work around this issue.

Download Sendmail, Webdot, Diff and CVS

Download Fake Sendmail from:
http://www.glob.com.au/sendmail/sendmail.zip (98k).

There's a few optional utilities for Bugzilla, all of which you can download in one archive from: http://glob.com.au/bugzilla/win32-extras.zip (2.9 Meg).

Install

Extract Sendmail to the same drive as Bugzilla, but in the /usr/lib directory. If Bugzilla is installed in C:/Bugzilla , you need to extract Sendmail into C:/usr/lib .

Extract win32-extras.zip into a Win32 directory under your Bugzilla directory.

Configure Sendmail

Edit C:/usr/lib/sendmail.ini and put in your smtp server and default domain. The default domain will be added to email addresses where one isn't provided.

; configuration for fake sendmail

[sendmail]

; you must change mail.mydomain.com to your smtp server

smtp_server=mail.example.com

; the default domain for this server will be read from the registry
; this will be appended to email addresses when one isn't provided
; if you want to override the value in the registry, uncomment and modify

; default_domain=mydomain.com

; log smtp errors to error.log (defaults to same directory as sendmail.exe)
; uncomment to enable logging

;error_logfile=error.log

; if your smtp server requires authentication, uncomment and modify the
; following two lines

;auth_username=
;auth_password=

If you enable logging, you need to ensure that your Apache account has write access to C:/usr/lib .

Configure Bugzilla

checksetup.pl

Run checksetup.pl . This will check your Perl modules and create localconfig .

C:/>cd bugzilla


C:/bugzilla>perl checksetup.pl

Checking perl modules ...
Checking for AppConfig (v1.52) ok: found v1.52
Checking for CGI (v2.93) ok: found v3.04
Checking for Data::Dumper (any) ok: found v2.121
Checking for Date::Format (v2.21) ok: found v2.22
Checking for DBI (v1.32) ok: found v1.43
Checking for DBD::mysql (v2.1010) ok: found v2.9002
Checking for File::Spec (v0.82) ok: found v0.87
Checking for File::Temp (any) ok: found v0.14
Checking for Template (v2.08) ok: found v2.13
Checking for Text::Wrap (v2001.0131) ok: found v2001.09291

The following Perl modules are optional:
Checking for GD (v1.20) ok: found v2.07
Checking for Chart::Base (v0.99) ok: found v2.3
Checking for XML::Parser (any) ok: found v2.34
Checking for GD::Graph (any) ok: found v1.43
Checking for GD::Text::Align (any) ok: found v1.18
Checking for PatchReader (any) ok: found v0.9.4

Most ActivePerl modules are available at Apache's ppm repository.
A list of mirrors is available at
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/perl/win32-bin/ppms/
You can add the repository with the following command:
ppm rep add apache http://www.apache.org/dist/perl/win32-bin/ppms/

Checking user setup ...

This version of Bugzilla contains some variables that you may want
to change and adapt to your local settings. Please edit the file
'./localconfig' and rerun checksetup.pl

The following variables are new to localconfig since you last ran
checksetup.pl: index_html cvsbin interdiffbin diffpath create_htaccess webserv
ergroup db_host db_pass db_sock db_check severities priorities opsys platforms


C:/bugzilla>

Edit localconfig

Open C:/Bugzilla/localconfig in your favourite text editor to configure Bugzilla.

First up you need to point Bugzilla to the extra utilities. Note that when specifying paths, use / instead of /.

#
# For some optional functions of Bugzilla (such as the pretty-print patch
# viewer), we need the cvs binary to access files and revisions.
# Because it's possible that this program is not in your path, you can specify
# its location here. Please specify the full path to the executable.
$cvsbin = "c:/bugzilla/win32/cvs.exe";

#
# For some optional functions of Bugzilla (such as the pretty-print patch
# viewer), we need the interdiff binary to make diffs between two patches.
# Because it's possible that this program is not in your path, you can specify
# its location here. Please specify the full path to the executable.
$interdiffbin = "c:/bugzilla/win32/interdiff.exe";

#
# The interdiff feature needs diff, so we have to have that path.
# Please specify only the directory name, with no trailing slash.
$diffpath = "c:/bugzilla/win32";

Then you have to tell Bugzilla how to access your database. If you used bugs/bugs, you'll only have to set db_pass .

#
# How to access the SQL database:
#
$db_host = "localhost"; # where is the database?
$db_port = 3306; # which port to use
$db_name = "bugs"; # name of the MySQL database
$db_user = "bugs"; # user to attach to the MySQL database

#
# Enter your database password here. It's normally advisable to specify
# a password for your bugzilla database user.
# If you use apostrophe (') or a backslash (/) in your password, you'll
# need to escape it by preceding it with a / character. (/') or (//)
#
$db_pass = 'sockmonkey';

checksetup.pl

Run checksetup.pl again. This time it will build your database tables and initialise Bugzilla.

C:/bugzilla>perl checksetup.pl

Checking perl modules ...
Checking for AppConfig (v1.52) ok: found v1.52
Checking for CGI (v2.93) ok: found v3.04
Checking for Data::Dumper (any) ok: found v2.121
Checking for Date::Format (v2.21) ok: found v2.22
Checking for DBI (v1.32) ok: found v1.43
Checking for DBD::mysql (v2.1010) ok: found v2.9002
Checking for File::Spec (v0.82) ok: found v0.87
Checking for File::Temp (any) ok: found v0.14
Checking for Template (v2.08) ok: found v2.13
Checking for Text::Wrap (v2001.0131) ok: found v2001.09291

The following Perl modules are optional:
Checking for GD (v1.20) ok: found v2.07
Checking for Chart::Base (v0.99) ok: found v2.3
Checking for XML::Parser (any) ok: found v2.34
Checking for GD::Graph (any) ok: found v1.43
Checking for GD::Text::Align (any) ok: found v1.18
Checking for PatchReader (any) ok: found v0.9.4

Most ActivePerl modules are available at Apache's ppm repository.
A list of mirrors is available at
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/perl/win32-bin/ppms/
You can add the repository with the following command:
ppm rep add apache http://www.apache.org/dist/perl/win32-bin/ppms/

Checking user setup ...
Creating data directory (./data) ...
Creating graphs directory...
Creating .htaccess...
Creating Bugzilla/.htaccess...
Creating ./data/.htaccess...
Creating ./template/.htaccess...
Creating ./data/webdot/.htaccess...
Precompiling templates ...
Checking for MySQL Server (v3.23.41) ok: found v4.0.20a-debug

Creating table user_group_map ...
Creating table series_data ...
Creating table longdescs ...
Creating table dependencies ...
Creating table components ...
Creating table keywords ...
Creating table cc ...
Creating table duplicates ...
Creating table groups ...
Creating table flagtypes ...
Creating table profiles ...
Creating table products ...
Creating table bugs_activity ...
Creating table series_categories ...
Creating table keyworddefs ...
Creating table fielddefs ...
Creating table group_control_map ...
Creating table profiles_activity ...
Creating table group_group_map ...
Creating table user_series_map ...
Creating table bugs ...
Creating table series ...
Creating table versions ...
Creating table flagexclusions ...
Creating table logincookies ...
Creating table watch ...
Creating table bug_group_map ...
Creating table votes ...
Creating table attachments ...
Creating table flags ...
Creating table milestones ...
Creating table tokens ...
Creating table flaginclusions ...
Creating table quips ...
Creating table namedqueries ...
Creating initial dummy product 'TestProduct' ...
Populating duplicates table...
Creating duplicates directory...
Migrating old chart data into database ...
Adding group tweakparams ...
Adding group editusers ...
Adding group creategroups ...
Adding group editcomponents ...
Adding group editkeywords ...
Adding group admin ...
Adding group editbugs ...
Adding group canconfirm ...

Looks like we don't have an administrator set up yet. Either this is your
first time using Bugzilla, or your administrator's privileges might have
accidently been deleted.
Enter the e-mail address of the administrator: byron@glob.com.au
You entered 'byron@glob.com.au'. Is this correct? [Y/n] y
Enter the real name of the administrator: Byron Jones
Enter a password for the administrator account: beef

Please retype the password to verify: beef

'byron@glob.com.au' is now set up as an administrator account.

C:/bugzilla>

Parameters

You should now be able to log into to Bugzilla using the account checksetup.pl just created. Point your web browser to http://localhost/ , choose Log in to an existing account , and login.

In the page footer, choose Parameters .

Put in your email address as the maintainer .

maintainer:
The email address of the person who maintains this installation of Bugzilla.
byron@glob.com.au

Put in the URL to Bugzilla in the urlbase field. This URL will be used in emails, so don't use localhost.

urlbase:
The URL that is the common initial leading part of all Bugzilla URLs.
http://bugzilla.glob.com.au/

Put the complete path to dot.exe in webdotbase .

webdotbase:
It is possible to show graphs of dependent bugs. You may set this parameter to any of the following:

  * A complete file path to 'dot' (part of GraphViz) will generate the graphs locally.
  * A URL prefix pointing to an installation of the webdot package will generate the graphs remotely.
  * A blank value will disable dependency graphing.

The default value is a publically-accessible webdot server. If you change this value, make certain that the webdot server can read files from your webdot directory. On Apache you do this by editing the .htaccess file, for other systems the needed measures may vary. You can run checksetup.pl to recreate the .htaccess file if it has been lost.
c:/bugzilla/win32/dot.exe

Scheduled Tasks

This section is incomplete.

whineatnews.pl

Add a Scheduled Task to run whineatnews.pl nightly.

collectstats.pl

Add a Scheduled Task to run collectstats.pl nightly.

There is a bug (tracked by bug 253696 ) that causes collectstats.pl to crash with a Free to wrong pool error message. This is a bug that affects ActiveState Perl 5.8.4 only. A fix has been checked into the tree, and will be available with the release of Bugzilla 2.18rc3. Read the details on the bug if you want to manually update an earlier release.

Backing up Bugzilla

You may want to backup the entire Bugzilla directory. It's small and you'll get all your settings and customisations on your backup media.

The most important component of Bugzilla to backup is the Bugzilla Database. It contains all your Bugs, Users, Attachments, pretty well everything. Like most databases, backups with MySql are performed by generating a dump of the database and backing up the dump.

Schedule the mysqldump utility to create the dump, and add the resulting file to your backup media. I'll write more detailed instructions when I have the time, however you'll find MySql's mysqldump documentation at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysqldump.html .

Resources

Congratulations, the Bugzilla installation process is complete!

Support

I don't provide Bugzilla support, so please don't email me. The best places for getting Bugzilla support are:

http://www.bugzilla.org/support
netscape.public.mozilla.webtools
#mozwebtools on irc.mozilla.org

Note that sendmail.exe is not a Bugzilla product, so if you have any issues with sendmail.exe , feel free to contact me directly.

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