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1 | # |
2 | # With the introduction of a configurable index page using the | |
3 | # template toolkit, Bugzilla's main index page is now index.cgi. | |
4 | # Most web servers will allow you to use index.cgi as a directory | |
5 | # index, and many come preconfigured that way, but if yours doesn't | |
6 | # then you'll need an index.html file that provides redirection | |
7 | # to index.cgi. Setting $index_html to 1 below will allow | |
8 | # checksetup.pl to create one for you if it doesn't exist. | |
9 | # NOTE: checksetup.pl will not replace an existing file, so if you | |
10 | # wish to have checksetup.pl create one for you, you must | |
11 | # make sure that index.html doesn't already exist | |
12 | $index_html = 0; | |
13 | ||
14 | ||
15 | # | |
16 | # For some optional functions of Bugzilla (such as the pretty-print patch | |
17 | # viewer), we need the cvs binary to access files and revisions. | |
18 | # Because it's possible that this program is not in your path, you can specify | |
19 | # its location here. Please specify the full path to the executable. | |
20 | $cvsbin = "/usr/bin/cvs"; | |
21 | ||
22 | ||
23 | ||
24 | # | |
25 | # For some optional functions of Bugzilla (such as the pretty-print patch | |
26 | # viewer), we need the interdiff binary to make diffs between two patches. | |
27 | # Because it's possible that this program is not in your path, you can specify | |
28 | # its location here. Please specify the full path to the executable. | |
29 | $interdiffbin = ""; | |
30 | ||
31 | ||
32 | ||
33 | # | |
34 | # The interdiff feature needs diff, so we have to have that path. | |
35 | # Please specify the directory name only; do not use trailing slash. | |
36 | $diffpath = "/usr/bin"; | |
37 | ||
38 | ||
39 | # | |
40 | # If you are using Apache as your web server, Bugzilla can create .htaccess | |
41 | # files for you that will instruct Apache not to serve files that shouldn't | |
42 | # be accessed from the web (like your local configuration data and non-cgi | |
43 | # executable files). For this to work, the directory your Bugzilla | |
44 | # installation is in must be within the jurisdiction of a <Directory> block | |
45 | # in the httpd.conf file that has 'AllowOverride Limit' in it. If it has | |
46 | # 'AllowOverride All' or other options with Limit, that's fine. | |
47 | # (Older Apache installations may use an access.conf file to store these | |
48 | # <Directory> blocks.) | |
49 | # If this is set to 1, Bugzilla will create these files if they don't exist. | |
50 | # If this is set to 0, Bugzilla will not create these files. | |
51 | $create_htaccess = 0; | |
52 | ||
53 | ||
54 | # | |
55 | # This is the group your web server runs as. | |
56 | # If you have a windows box, ignore this setting. | |
57 | # If you do not have access to the group your web server runs under, | |
58 | # set this to "". If you do set this to "", then your Bugzilla installation | |
59 | # will be _VERY_ insecure, because some files will be world readable/writable, | |
60 | # and so anyone who can get local access to your machine can do whatever they | |
61 | # want. You should only have this set to "" if this is a testing installation | |
62 | # and you cannot set this up any other way. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! | |
63 | # If you set this to anything other than "", you will need to run checksetup.pl | |
64 | # as root, or as a user who is a member of the specified group. | |
65 | $webservergroup = "http"; | |
66 | ||
67 | ||
68 | ||
69 | # | |
70 | # What SQL database to use. Default is mysql. List of supported databases | |
71 | # can be obtained by listing Bugzilla/DB directory - every module corresponds | |
72 | # to one supported database and the name corresponds to a driver name. | |
73 | # | |
74 | $db_driver = "mysql"; | |
75 | ||
76 | ||
77 | ||
78 | # | |
79 | # How to access the SQL database: | |
80 | # | |
81 | $db_host = 'localhost'; # where is the database? | |
82 | $db_name = 'bugzilla'; # name of the SQL database | |
83 | $db_user = 'mysql'; # user to attach to the SQL database | |
84 | ||
85 | # Sometimes the database server is running on a non-standard | |
86 | # port. If that's the case for your database server, set this | |
87 | # to the port number that your database server is running on. | |
88 | # Setting this to 0 means "use the default port for my database | |
89 | # server." | |
90 | $db_port = 0; | |
91 | ||
92 | ||
93 | ||
94 | # | |
95 | # Enter your database password here. It's normally advisable to specify | |
96 | # a password for your bugzilla database user. | |
97 | # If you use apostrophe (') or a backslash (\) in your password, you'll | |
98 | # need to escape it by preceding it with a '\' character. (\') or (\) | |
99 | # (Far simpler just not to use those characters.) | |
100 | # | |
101 | $db_pass = ''; | |
102 | ||
103 | ||
104 | ||
105 | # MySQL Only: Enter a path to the unix socket for mysql. If this is | |
106 | # blank, then mysql\'s compiled-in default will be used. You probably | |
107 | # want that. | |
108 | $db_sock = ''; | |
109 | ||
110 | ||
111 | ||
112 | # | |
113 | # Should checksetup.pl try to verify that your database setup is correct? | |
114 | # (with some combinations of database servers/Perl modules/moonphase this | |
115 | # doesn't work) | |
116 | # | |
117 | $db_check = 1; | |
118 | ||
119 |