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Is it possible install Bugzilla into the apache server running collabnet subversion edge


I want to install bugzilla against the apache server that installed with collabnet edge. I've already gotten everything installed, my problem is that I can't figure out which httpd.conf file i need to edit. Collabnet Edge has about 5 conf files, all these files are autogenerated and warn "DO NOT EDIT" in the first line.

Does anyone know how I can do this? if not is it possible to install another [instance]? of apache?

ps: Also this is on windows 2008 server, with IIS shut off.

pps: Also, I am open to the idea of moving my repo to another svn server/issue tracker. as long as it's free and runs on server2008. I just have past experience with bugzilla (as a developer/enduser).

Any thoughts would be appreciated


Solution

  • Yes. It is. First, do not touch any files in the collabnet apache server install. I went ahead and installed a separate installed a separate instance of Apache, which I bound to an non-standard port. I had to add an alias line to the new apache to create Bugzilla as a folder under my main site

    NameVirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.local
    
    <VirtualHost
     xxx.xxx.scgov.local>  
     ServerName xxx.xxx.xxx.local
     DocumentRoot "C:/Apache2.2/htdocs"
    </VirtualHost>
    
    <VirtualHost
     xxx.xxx.xxx.local>  
     ServerName xxx.xxx.xxx.local
     DocumentRoot "C:/bugzilla"
    </VirtualHost>
    
    <Directory "C:\bugzilla">
      AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
      Options +Indexes +ExecCGI
      DirectoryIndex index.cgi
      AllowOverride Limit FileInfo Indexes
      Order allow,deny
      Allow from all
    </Directory>
    

    Once this was complete I was able to follow the tutorial at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Win32Install

    Also make sure you install ActivePerl @ C:\usr if you don't you have to go in an change every *.cgi file.... read this tutorial on how to install ActivePerl to maximize portability with windows & linux http://www.ricocheting.com/how-to-install-on-windows/perl