
Note: if your server is exposed to the internet, this could be a security problem. This means you will have to allow anonymous relay on the service.
#Bugzilla exe windows
For Windows Server 2003, there's a nice tutorial here, though I suspect you don't need the POP3 service configured if you only need Bugzilla to send mail, and not receive mail.īugzilla doesn't support mail authentication yet. in Windows XP, this is done from Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components, select Internet Information Services, press the Details button, and check SMTP Service.
#Bugzilla exe install
You could probably use your ISP SMTP server (and maybe ask him to set up a seperate account for Bugzilla), but it is also possible to use the SMTP service included in Windows XP Pro, as well as the various Server 2003 versions.įirst, install the service. In order to send bugmail, Bugzilla needs access to an SMTP server. How do I set up Bugzilla to use the Windows SMTP service? You can check the ActiveState site for packages for installation through PPM. I reckon TimeDate and Data::Dumper come with the activeperl. Your modules may be outdated or inaccurate. I'm having trouble with the perl modules for NT not being able to talk to the database. In the mapping, you must add two percent (%) characters to the end of the pathname for perl.exe, as shown in this example: c:\perl\bin\perl.exe %s %s" pl to perl.exe, you need to change the application mapping. If you want to change the association of. Note For the ActiveState Perl script interpreter, the extension '.pl' is associated with PerlIS.dll by default. py to Python.exe, the executable for the Python script interpreter. For example, you might map the extension. In the ISM, map the extension for the script file(s) to the executable for the script interpreter. Microsoft has some advice on this matter, as well: With the \perl.exe %s %s as the executable. In IIS, you do this by adding *.cgi to the App Mappings You will have to configure the Web server to treat *.cgi files as CGI scripts. Why?ĭepending on what Web server you are using,

If someone can volunteer to create a suitable PPM bundle for Win32,ĬGI's are failing with a "something.cgi is not a valid Windows NT application" error.



Is there a "Bundle::Bugzilla" equivalent for Win32?īundle::Bugzilla enormously simplifies Bugzilla installation on UNIX systems. To Installing Bugzilla on Microsoft Windows While doing so, don't forget to check out the very excellent guide Then installation of Bugzilla on a Windows box should be no more difficultĪs with any installation, we recommend that you carefullyĪnd completely follow the installation instructions in If the necessary components are in place (perl, a webserver, an MTA, etc.) Seriously though, making Bugzilla work easily with Windows was one of the major goals of the 2.18 milestone. What is the easiest way to run Bugzilla on Win32 (Win98+/NT/2K)? 5 How do I set up Bugzilla to use the Windows SMTP service?.4 I'm having trouble with the perl modules for NT not being able to talk to the database.3 CGI's are failing with a "something.cgi is not a valid Windows NT application" error.2 Is there a "Bundle::Bugzilla" equivalent for Win32?.1 What is the easiest way to run Bugzilla on Win32 (Win98+/NT/2K)?.
