| .. _windows: |
| |
| Windows |
| ####### |
| |
| Making Bugzilla work on Windows is not more difficult than making it work on |
| Linux. However, fewer developers use Windows to test Bugzilla and so we would |
| still recommend using Linux for large sites to get better support. |
| |
| .. windows-install-perl: |
| |
| Perl |
| ==== |
| |
| You have two main choices to install Perl on Windows: ActivePerl and Strawberry |
| Perl. |
| |
| The ActivePerl Windows Installer can be downloaded from the |
| `ActiveState website <http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/downloads>`_. |
| Perl will be installed by default into :file:`C:\\Perl`. It is not |
| recommended to install Perl into a directory containing a space, such as |
| :file:`C:\\Program Files`. Once the install has completed, log out and log in |
| again to pick up the changes to the ``PATH`` environment variable. |
| |
| The Strawberry Perl Windows Installer can be downloaded from the |
| `Strawberry Perl website <http://strawberryperl.com>`_. Perl will be installed |
| by default into :file:`C:\\Strawberry`. |
| |
| One big advantage of Strawberry Perl over ActivePerl is that with Strawberry |
| Perl, you can use the usual tools available on other OSes to install missing |
| Perl modules directly from CPAN, whereas ActivePerl requires you to use its own |
| :file:`ppm` tool to download pre-compiled Perl modules from ActiveState. |
| The modules in the ActivePerl repository may be a bit older than those on CPAN. |
| |
| .. _windows-install-bzfiles: |
| |
| Bugzilla |
| ======== |
| |
| The best way to get Bugzilla is to check it out from git. Download and install |
| git from the `git website <http://git-scm.com/download>`_, and then run: |
| |
| :command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla C:\\bugzilla` |
| |
| where "X.X" is the 2-digit version number of the stable release of Bugzilla |
| that you want (e.g. 5.0). |
| |
| The rest of this documentation assumes you have installed Bugzilla into |
| :file:`C:\\bugzilla`. Adjust paths appropriately if not. |
| |
| If it's not possible to use git (e.g. because your Bugzilla machine has no |
| internet access), you can |
| `download a tarball of Bugzilla <http://www.bugzilla.org/download/>`_ and |
| copy it across. Bugzilla comes as a 'tarball' (:file:`.tar.gz` extension), |
| which any competent Windows archiving tool should be able to open. |
| |
| .. windows-install-perl-modules: |
| |
| Perl Modules |
| ============ |
| |
| Bugzilla requires a number of Perl modules to be installed. Some of them are |
| mandatory, and some others, which enable additional features, are optional. |
| |
| If you are using ActivePerl, these modules are available in the ActiveState |
| repository, and are installed with the :file:`ppm` tool. You can either use it |
| on the command line as below, or just type :command:`ppm`, and you will get a GUI. |
| If you use a proxy server or a firewall you may have trouble running PPM. |
| This is covered in the |
| `ActivePerl FAQ <http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePerl/faq/ActivePerl-faq2.html#ppm_and_proxies>`_. |
| |
| Install the following mandatory modules with: |
| |
| :command:`ppm install <modulename>` |
| |
| * CGI.pm |
| * Digest-SHA |
| * TimeDate |
| * DateTime |
| * DateTime-TimeZone |
| * DBI |
| * Template-Toolkit |
| * Email-Sender |
| * Email-MIME |
| * URI |
| * List-MoreUtils |
| * Math-Random-ISAAC |
| * JSON-XS |
| * Win32 |
| * Win32-API |
| * DateTime-TimeZone-Local-Win32 |
| |
| The following modules enable various optional Bugzilla features; try and |
| install them, but don't worry too much to begin with if you can't get them |
| installed: |
| |
| * GD |
| * Chart |
| * Template-GD |
| * GDTextUtil |
| * GDGraph |
| * MIME-tools |
| * libwww-perl |
| * XML-Twig |
| * PatchReader |
| * perl-ldap |
| * Authen-SASL |
| * Net-SMTP-SSL |
| * RadiusPerl |
| * SOAP-Lite |
| * XMLRPC-Lite |
| * JSON-RPC |
| * Test-Taint |
| * HTML-Parser |
| * HTML-Scrubber |
| * Encode |
| * Encode-Detect |
| * Email-Reply |
| * HTML-FormatText-WithLinks |
| * TheSchwartz |
| * Daemon-Generic |
| * mod_perl |
| * Apache-SizeLimit |
| * File-MimeInfo |
| * IO-stringy |
| * Cache-Memcached |
| * File-Copy-Recursive |
| |
| If you are using Strawberry Perl, you should use the :file:`install-module.pl` |
| script to install modules, which is the same script used for Linux. Some of |
| the required modules are already installed by default. The remaining ones can |
| be installed using the command: |
| |
| :command:`perl install-module.pl <modulename>` |
| |
| The list of modules to install will be displayed by :file:`checksetup.pl`; see |
| below. |
| |
| .. _windows-config-webserver: |
| |
| Web Server |
| ========== |
| |
| Any web server that is capable of running CGI scripts can be made to work. |
| We have specific instructions for the following: |
| |
| * :ref:`apache-windows` |
| * :ref:`iis` |
| |
| .. windows-config-database: |
| |
| Database Engine |
| =============== |
| |
| Bugzilla supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle and SQLite as database servers. |
| You only require one of these systems to make use of Bugzilla. MySQL is |
| most commonly used, and is the only one for which Windows instructions have |
| been tested. SQLite is good for trial installations as it requires no |
| setup. Configure your server according to the instructions below: |
| |
| * :ref:`mysql` |
| * :ref:`postgresql` |
| * :ref:`oracle` |
| * :ref:`sqlite` |
| |
| .. |checksetupcommand| replace:: :command:`checksetup.pl` |
| .. |testservercommand| replace:: :command:`testserver.pl http://<your-bugzilla-server>/` |
| |
| .. include:: installing-end.inc.rst |
| |
| If you don't see the main Bugzilla page, but instead see "It works!!!", |
| then somehow your Apache has not picked up your modifications to |
| :file:`httpd.conf`. If you are on Windows 7 or later, this could be due to a |
| new feature called "VirtualStore". `This blog post |
| <http://blog.netscraps.com/bugs/apache-httpd-conf-changes-ignored-in-windows-7.html>`_ |
| may help to solve the problem. |
| |
| If you get an "Internal Error..." message, it could be that |
| ``ScriptInterpreterSource Registry-Strict`` is not set in your |
| :ref:`Apache configuration <apache-windows>`. Check again if it is set |
| properly. |
| |
| Next, do the :ref:`essential-post-install-config`. |