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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cbbb2462 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + DEBIAN BUG TRACKING SYSTEM + -------------------------- + +This bug tracking system was developed by Ian Jackson from 1994-1997, +with assistance from nCipher Corporation Limited in 1997. I am grateful to +nCipher for allowing me to redistribute modifications I have made to the +system while working as an employee of nCipher (obviously I gave my +permission for nCipher to use and modify my work in this way). + +SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS + - GNU m4 + - GNU date + - GNU gzip + - Perl 5 (5.004 is known to 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 mail for such a domain to a + script. + - If the local MTA is qmail you _must_ install a different MTA + somewhere (eg in a subdirectory) and tell the bug system to 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). + +INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS + +1. Create a directory `config/local', alongside `config/common' and +`config/debian'. + +2. Copy the template files from `config/template' to `config/local' +and edit them. There is currently no documentation about the meanings +of the config variables, I'm afraid. The m4 quotes have been set to +[[ and ]], so almost all definitions should use these. Pieces of text +which do not contain DBC_... macros should be enclosed in further sets +of [[ ]] (making [[[[ ]]]] in all), as commas and other metacharacters +might otherwise be interpreted by m4 in undesirable ways. Note that +you can also add settings for the variables mentioned in defaults.m4. + +3. Set up the mail arrangements to deliver mail to the right place, and to +set up a blackhole mail alias if you need one. Ensure that owner@bugs, if +that's what you're using, is handled by the MTA. + +4. Run `./build'; if all was well run `./install'. If `./build' +complains or there are brokennesses in the results then the files +`config/trace' (for failures during the check by `build') and +`*.trace' for each `*.in' and `*.out' may be useful. + +5. Test things a bit, by sending mail messages to the bug system and +running .../scripts/processall and/or .../scripts/update-html. + +6. If all seems well then install the crontab in `misc/crontab.out'. + +COPYRIGHT AND LACK-OF-WARRANTY NOTICE + +Copyright 1994,1995,1996,1997 Ian Jackson +Copyright 1997 nCipher Corporation Limited +Copyright 1995 Steven Brenner (for cgi-lib.pl). + +This bug system is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free +Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) +any later version. + +This program and documentation is distributed in the hope that it will be +useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of +merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General +Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +with this program, or one should be available above; if not, write to the +Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA +02111-1307, USA, or email debbugs-maint@chiark.greenend.org.uk. + + - Ian Jackson 30.10.1997 diff --git a/build b/build new file mode 100755 index 00000000..9ebfe4d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/build @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +set -e + +cwd="`pwd`" +date="`date +'%d %h %Y'`" + +process () { + (cd config && + rm -f trace && + m4 -P -I "$config" -DDB_DATE="$date" \ + common/init.m4 config.m4 common/main.m4 - common/final.m4 + ) +} + +txtconvert () { + src=$1; dst=$2 + echo " generating $dst from $src ..." + rm -f html/txt/$dst.html html/txt/$dst.out + perl -ne 'print unless m/^Other pages:$/ .. /^\/' \ + html/$src.out >html/txt/$dst.html + HOME=/dev/null lynx -nolist -dump -cfg=html/lynx-cfg \ + file://localhost/$cwd/html/txt/$dst.html >html/txt/$dst.out + rm html/txt/$dst.html +} + +config=local +if [ $# != 0 ]; then config="$1"; shift; fi +if [ $# != 0 ]; then echo >&2 'usage: ./build []'; false; fi + +if [ ! -f config/$config/config.m4 ]; then echo >&2 "no such config: $config"; false; fi + +errs="`echo 'm4_undivert(1)' | process | sed -ne '/[^ \t]/ s/^/ /p'`" +if [ "x$errs" != x ] +then + echo >&2 'unexpected residues:' + echo "$errs" + false +fi + +echo "macro substitutions ..." +for f in `find -name '*.in'` +do + h="`echo $f | sed -e 's/\.in$//'`" + process <"$f" >"$h.out" + mv config/trace "$h.trace" + if egrep 'DBC?U?_' /dev/null "$h.out" + then + echo >&2 'undefined macros' + false + fi + [ ! -x "$f" ] || chmod +x "$h.out" +done + +echo "documentation conversion ..." +txtconvert Reporting.html bug-reporting.txt +txtconvert Access.html bug-log-access.txt +txtconvert server-request.html bug-log-mailserver.txt +txtconvert Developer.html bug-maint-info.txt +txtconvert server-control.html bug-maint-mailcontrol.txt +txtconvert server-refcard.html bug-mailserver-refcard.txt + +cgilibexist=`echo 'test -f DBC_CGILIB_PATH && echo true || echo false' | process` +htaccesspath=`echo DBC_HTACCESS_PATH | process` + +rm -f install install.new +process <<'END' >install.new +#!/bin/sh + set -e + test -d DBC_BASE || mkdir DBC_BASE + bugsid () { + echo "installing $1 ..." + test -d "$2" || mkdir "$2" + cd "$1" + for f in *.out + do + h="`echo $f | sed -e 's/\.out$//'`" + rm -f "$2/$f" + cp "./$f" "$2/" + mv -f "$2/$f" "$2/$h" + done + cd "$3" + } + bugsid scripts DBC_SCRIPT_PATH .. + bugsid html DBC_HTML_PATH .. + bugsid html/txt DBC_DOCDIR_PATH ../.. + bugsid cgi DBC_CGI_PATH .. +END +if [ "x$htaccesspath" != x ]; then + process <>install.new + cat <<'END2' >$htaccesspath.new +DBC_HTACCESS_CONTENTS +END2 + mv -f $htaccesspath.new $htaccesspath +END +fi + +if $cgilibexist +then + cgiii='cgi-lib already exists in DBC_CGILIB_PATH' +else + cgiii=' DBC_CGILIB_PATH' + process <<'END' >>install.new + echo "installing cgi-lib.pl ..." + cp cgi/cgi-lib.pl DBC_CGILIB_PATH.new + mv -f DBC_CGILIB_PATH.new DBC_CGILIB_PATH +END +fi +process >>install.new <<'END' + echo "setting up bugs database ..." + DBC_SCRIPT_PATH/initialise + echo "done." + echo "You will have to intall the crontab (misc/crontab.out) yourself." + exit 0 +END +chmod +x install.new +mv -f install.new install + +cgi="`cd cgi && echo *.out | sed -e 's/\.out//g'`" + +process <&2 'need version'; exit 1; fi +version="$1"; shift +tag="`echo \"release-$version\" | sed -e 's/\./-/g'`" +cvs -Q tag -F "$tag" + +cd .. +rm -rf bugs-export-temp$$ "debbugs-$version" +rm -f "debbugs-$version.tar" "debbugs-$version.tar.gz" +mkdir bugs-export-temp$$ +cd bugs-export-temp$$ + +cvs -Q co -r "$tag" bugsdb +mv bugsdb "../debbugs-$version" +cd .. +rm -rf bugs-export-temp$$ + +tar --exclude CVS \ + --exclude ncipher \ + --exclude '*.out' \ + --exclude '*.trace' \ + --exclude '*.new' \ + --exclude '*~' \ + --exclude 'trace' \ + -cf "debbugs-$version.tar" "debbugs-$version" +gzip -9 "debbugs-$version.tar" +rm -rf "debbugs-$version" +echo "../debbugs-$version.tar.gz created." -- 2.39.5