| From: | J Smith <dark_panda(at)hushmail(dot)com> |
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| To: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: Link to bug webpage / Bugzilla? |
| Date: | 2001-08-21 16:53:40 |
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fwiw, the PHP group uses a pretty simple PHP/MySQL-based bug tracking
system that consists of something like 3 or 4 PHP pages, two tables in
MySQL and has some pretty decent features. It wouldn't be much of problem
difficult to port it to PostgreSQL (which I might be doing soon, anyways,
'cause I want a bug database myself).
Check it out: http://www.php.net/bugs
J
mlw wrote:
> Has anyone thought of using Bugzilla? (It is MySQL based, of course) but
> it might answer the bug database issues. (If you guys want a bug database)
>
> RedHat has a version which can use Oracle, but it seems there is a file:
> ftp://people.redhat.com/dkl/pgzilla-latest.tar.gz that my be interesting.
>
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