[kaffe-siteadmin] MySQL/Bugzilla
Jim Pick
jim at kaffe.org
Mon Jan 16 13:24:33 PST 2006
Good stuff. Thanks for setting it up!
Cheers,
- Jim
Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> I have used my new powers to install bugzilla/mysql on pogo.kaffe.org.
> Now we have http://www.kaffe.org/bugzilla/. It is functional
> I will have to modify the default webpages for our own usage.
>
> Thank you very much !!
>
> Cheers,
> Guilhem.
>
> Jim Pick wrote:
>
>
>>Guilhem,
>>
>>I added you to the sudoers file on albert.kaffe.org (the Xen session on
>>my server) as well as on pogo.kaffe.org.
>>
>>My big plan as far as sysadmin stuff goes is to move everything to lots
>>and lots of Xen sessions. :-)
>>
>>My server setup seems fairly stable (builder.classpath.org and my Tor
>>node seem to be staying up), although I do want to update to Xen 3.0 in
>>the next few weeks so I can use all of the 6GB of memory in my server.
>>
>>I'm also thinking of buying another server in the next few weeks so I
>>can have one for production use, and one to test stuff on.
>>
>>This weekend, I'm planning to set up LDAP for distributing user
>>accounts, plus a private "VPN" (using OpenVPN) to connect the various
>>system images across the various boxes. It's a first step to migrating
>>everything over to Xen images. Maybe we can even add the Brainfood Xen
>>images into the private VPN network?
>>
>>Feel free to install mysql/postgress/bugzilla/whatever on
>>albert.kaffe.org. I'll be setting up more Xen sessions, but we can
>>always migrate things into those at a later date.
>>
>>BTW, that Launchpad stuff looks interesting...
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>- Jim
>>
>>Dalibor Topic wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Dalibor Topic wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi administrators !
>>>>>
>>>>>It's going harder and harder for me to follow the bugs state in kaffe
>>>>>and also what remains to be done on which platform. I have tried on
>>>>>my computer to setup a bugzilla and it's fairly easy. We need a
>>>>>runing mysql and a few perl modules. Dalibor (Jim ?) could we discuss
>>>>>a bit about that ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Sounds fine to me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Another possibility is also to ask to gcc guys if we could have a
>>>>>product entry in the gcc bugzilla. I remember you told me about it
>>>>>someday.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I'll ask Andrew about it, but I don't know if that would work, as
>>>>Kaffe is not part of gcc (despite sharing a lot of code with it by now
>>>>;).
>>>>
>>>>Setting up our own bug tracker for now is fine, I think. I've added a
>>>>project for Kaffe to Ubuntu's launchpad, which should in theory allow
>>>>us to track bugs accross distros one day.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>As a different idea, I've looked at Launchpad today, and it seems to do
>>>a lot of things nicely, including letting us have a separate bugtracker,
>>>and tracking bugs & translations accross distros & projects. It looks
>>>neat, and could be less maintainance that setting up our own bug
>>>tracker, etc.
>>>
>>>see https://launchpad.net/products/kaffe/+spec/1-1-7-release and
>>>https://launchpad.net/products/kaffe/+bug/28538 for example.
>>>
>>>cheers,
>>>dalibor topic
>>>
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