SPELL=bugzilla VERSION=4.2.16 SECURITY_PATCH=6 SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz SOURCE_URL[0]=https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/webtools/${SOURCE} SOURCE_HASH=sha512:772e83b82b85f71a3a396c6afa6b7fccc3c515b985410a0dfab7f2af3a0174f8663c0d8ee719adcc9d4a0ea5ea77fc833d094c73d1a78ec4db9f08e41b1a1287 SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${SPELL}-${VERSION}" LICENSE[0]=MPL WEB_SITE=http://www.bugzilla.org/ ENTERED=20020430 GATHER_DOCS=off KEYWORDS="collab perl" SHORT='Bugzilla is a web-based defect tracking system written in Perl' cat << EOF Bugzilla is one example of a class of programs called "Defect Tracking Systems", or, more commonly, "Bug-Tracking Systems". Defect Tracking Systems allow individual or groups of developers to keep track of outstanding bugs in their product effectively. Bugzilla has matured immensely, and now boasts many advanced features. These include: * integrated, product-based granular security schema * inter-bug dependencies and dependency graphing * advanced reporting capabilities * a robust, stable RDBMS back-end * extensive configurability * a very well-understood and well-thought-out natural bug resolution protocol * email, XML, console, and HTTP APIs * available integration with automated software configuration management systems, including Perforce and CVS (through the Bugzilla email interface and checkin/checkout scripts) * too many more features to list EOF