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Joshua Pollak wrote: |
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>As Kabau requested I've setup an installation of the Pest issuetracker on my |
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>server. It seems that Roundup is much more functional, but in the interested |
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>of evaluation, I'd like to open up the Pest installation for examination. |
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>Anyway, the pest is available at: |
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>http://www.offthehill.org/pest |
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>Use these two usernames: GuestUser and GuestAdmin. They have the permissions |
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>their name implies. The password for both is 'gentoo'. Feel free to do |
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>whatever you wish to the database, there is nothing of value there. |
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Cool, thanks! |
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>It seems kabau has roundup and bugzilla under control (well, maybe not! ;) , |
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>but if I can help out by installing any other issue trackers, let me know. |
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Bugzilla is working correctly now at: |
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http://bugz-test.gentoo.org/bugzilla-2.14/ |
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Scarab is almost running. I need to setup mysql for it. |
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Roundup is running fine, but python and it don't agree on database stuff. |
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I'm working on that, but python 2.1.1 segfaults on me now. Joy. |
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kabau |
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"UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that |
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would also stop you from doing clever things." --Doug Gwyn |