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The latest version of Bugzilla in EPEL6 is 3.4.14; the last build was 20120420 to fix a security flaw but was never pushed to stable. Likewise EPEL5 is shipping with 3.2.10 and a security fix is sitting in testing. I recommend that EPEL gets bugzilla updated to the latest 3.6.13 for both versions so that it can continue to receive security fixes from upstream in a more timely fashion (or drop it since the versions in EPEL are out-dated and have known security flaws).
bugzilla has been marked as dead.package for el6, closing this as won't fix, it's not possible to upgrade bugzilla to a newer version without upgrading el6 base packages.