Operating System database field

Mark Ingram mark.ingram at nexsan.com
Fri Aug 8 11:26:57 UTC 2003


Oh,

perhaps you have got to change it in "localconfig" (no file extension) then
try running checksetup.pl?



-----Original Message-----
From: developers-owner at bugzilla.org
[mailto:developers-owner at bugzilla.org]On Behalf Of Neil Griffiths
Sent: 08 August 2003 11:59
To: developers at bugzilla.org
Subject: Re: Operating System database field


I forgot to mention that I was running v2.16.3 in case that's of any use to
anybody!

Kind regards,
Neil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Griffiths" <ngriffiths at climax.co.uk>
To: <developers at bugzilla.org>
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 11:37 AM
Subject: Operating System database field


> Hi,
>
> I'm currently setting up a bugzilla installation for use internally here
and
> I'm a bit puzzled. Everything works fine, but I'm customising it to our
> needs.
>
> I initially ran checksetup.pl which got everything running just fine, but
> we're a games company and so all the different platforms are pretty
> pointless, we only need Gamecube, GBA, PC, PS2 and X-Box. It also makes
the
> OS field unneeded. I edited the checksetup.pl script so that OS would
> contain only N/A like so:
>
> @opsys = (
>         "N/A"
> );
> ');
>
> And then I edited the platforms like so:
>
> @platforms = (
>         "All",
>         "Gamecube",
>         "GBA",
>         "PC",
>         "PS2",
>         "X-Box"
> );
> ');
>
> After running the script again, I saw no changes. Puzzled, I even dropped
> the bugs table and restarted - but again I see the old platforms and OS
> data. Where is this stored? I can't find any reference to, say, FreeBSD
> anywhere in the Bugzilla directory anymore - but it's still coming up. It
> must be in MySQL (unless Bugzilla caches something somehow) - but how can
I
> get rid of it and change it?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> Kind regards,
> Neil
>
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