Subj : Re: CVS commit exec/send_ To : Deuce From : Digital Man Date : Fri Jul 08 2005 12:55 am Re: Re: CVS commit exec/send_ By: Deuce to Deuce on Thu Jul 07 2005 11:10 pm > Re: Re: CVS commit exec/send_ > By: Deuce to Digital Man on Thu Jul 07 2005 21:52:57 > > > I personally have never seen a problem management tool that's as usefull > > GNATS... though I have heard good things about debbugs (The Debian bug > > tracking system) but have never tried it as it requires a full mail domai > > its own (bugs.synchro.net could be used though) I could set something up > > play with that... > > Ok, I looked at the requirements for debbugs: > SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - GNU m4 - GNU date - GNU gzip - Perl 5 (5.004 is known > work) - Lynx 2.7 or later - atob/btoa - The bug system requires its own mail > domain. It comes with code which understands how exim and qmail deliver m > for such a domain to a script. - If the local MTA is qmail you _must_ inst > a different MTA somewhere (eg in a subdirectory) and tell the bug system t > use that; qmail has broken command-line parsing in its /usr/lib/sendmail > emulation. - A webserver (this is easiest if the bug system can write > directly to the webspace). - Somewhere to run CGI scripts (unless you don't > need the `go to bug' and `go to package' forms to work). > > So it seems like a cobbled-together kludgefest. Indeed. digital man Snapple "Real Fact" #145: Lake Superior is the world's largest lake. .