Login
[x]
Log in using an account from:
Fedora Account System
Red Hat Associate
Red Hat Customer
Or login using a Red Hat Bugzilla account
Forgot Password
Login:
Hide Forgot
Create an Account
Red Hat Bugzilla – Attachment 254721 Details for
Bug 375651
policy break bugzilla (3.0.2-0.fc8)
[?]
New
Simple Search
Advanced Search
My Links
Browse
Requests
Reports
Current State
Search
Tabular reports
Graphical reports
Duplicates
Other Reports
User Changes
Plotly Reports
Bug Status
Bug Severity
Non-Defaults
|
Product Dashboard
Help
Page Help!
Bug Writing Guidelines
What's new
Browser Support Policy
5.0.4.rh83 Release notes
FAQ
Guides index
User guide
Web Services
Contact
Legal
This site requires JavaScript to be enabled to function correctly, please enable it.
bugzilla configuration
localconfig.txt (text/plain), 4.22 KB, created by
Féliciano Matias
on 2007-11-11 16:15:42 UTC
(
hide
)
Description:
bugzilla configuration
Filename:
MIME Type:
Creator:
Féliciano Matias
Created:
2007-11-11 16:15:42 UTC
Size:
4.22 KB
patch
obsolete
> ># If you are using Apache as your web server, Bugzilla can create .htaccess ># files for you that will instruct Apache not to serve files that shouldn't ># be accessed from the web (like your local configuration data and non-cgi ># executable files). For this to work, the directory your Bugzilla ># installation is in must be within the jurisdiction of a <Directory> block ># in the httpd.conf file that has 'AllowOverride Limit' in it. If it has ># 'AllowOverride All' or other options with Limit, that's fine. ># (Older Apache installations may use an access.conf file to store these ># <Directory> blocks.) ># If this is set to 1, Bugzilla will create these files if they don't exist. ># If this is set to 0, Bugzilla will not create these files. >$create_htaccess = 1; > ># This is the group your web server runs as. ># If you have a Windows box, ignore this setting. ># If you do not have access to the group your web server runs under, ># set this to "". If you do set this to "", then your Bugzilla installation ># will be _VERY_ insecure, because some files will be world readable/writable, ># and so anyone who can get local access to your machine can do whatever they ># want. You should only have this set to "" if this is a testing installation ># and you cannot set this up any other way. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! ># If you set this to anything other than "", you will need to run checksetup.pl ># asroot, or as a user who is a member of the specified group. >$webservergroup = 'apache'; > ># What SQL database to use. Default is mysql. List of supported databases ># can be obtained by listing Bugzilla/DB directory - every module corresponds ># to one supported database and the name corresponds to a driver name. >$db_driver = 'Pg'; > ># The DNS name of the host that the database server runs on. >$db_host = '127.0.0.1'; > ># The name of the database >$db_name = 'bugs'; > ># Who we connect to the database as. >$db_user = 'bugs'; > ># 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 (\) ># (Far simpler just not to use those characters.) >$db_pass = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'; > ># Sometimes the database server is running on a non-standard port. If that's ># the case for your database server, set this to the port number that your ># database server is running on. Setting this to 0 means "use the default ># port for my database server." >$db_port = 0; > ># MySQL Only: Enter a path to the unix socket for MySQL. If this is ># blank, then MySQL's compiled-in default will be used. You probably ># want that. >$db_sock = ''; > ># Should checksetup.pl try to verify that your database setup is correct? ># (with some combinations of database servers/Perl modules/moonphase this ># doesn't work) >$db_check = 1; > ># With the introduction of a configurable index page using the ># template toolkit, Bugzilla's main index page is now index.cgi. ># Most web servers will allow you to use index.cgi as a directory ># index, and many come preconfigured that way, but if yours doesn't ># then you'll need an index.html file that provides redirection ># to index.cgi. Setting $index_html to 1 below will allow ># checksetup.pl to create one for you if it doesn't exist. ># NOTE: checksetup.pl will not replace an existing file, so if you ># wish to have checksetup.pl create one for you, you must ># make sure that index.html doesn't already exist >$index_html = 0; > ># 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. >$cvsbin = ''; > ># For some optional functions of Bugzilla (such as the pretty-print patch ># viewer), we need the interdiff binary to make diffs between two patches. ># Because it's possible that this program is not in your path, you can specify ># its location here. Please specify the full path to the executable. >$interdiffbin = '/usr/bin/interdiff'; > ># The interdiff feature needs diff, so we have to have that path. ># Please specify the directory name only; do not use trailing slash. >$diffpath = '/usr/bin';
You cannot view the attachment while viewing its details because your browser does not support IFRAMEs.
View the attachment on a separate page
.
View Attachment As Raw
Actions:
View
Attachments on
bug 375651
:
254331
|
254341
|
254691
|
254701
|
254711
| 254721