Bugzilla 3.0 24/12/2023 ![]() It's that little "Wow, that was so elegant and simple to add that feature" feeling that's one of the great rewards of refactoring. Our architecture is getting better and better-I have actually enjoyed writing new features and customizations on the 3.2 codebase. Overall, I'm really happy with the direction that Bugzilla is going. We have some other UI work coming up for you in future releases too! I also want to give huge thanks to Guy Pyrzak, the new UI Team Lead for the Bugzilla Project, who led our major redesign of the show_bug.cgi UI for 3.2. Bug 2064453 - Update to openssl 3.0.2 Description Peter Robinson 21:29:59 UTC It seems since the openssl 3 GA release back in September there's not been a single successful openssl build 1, and a number of bugs 2, and even more CVEs 3 4. Xiaoou Wu of Oracle helped us with Oracle support, Red Hat contributed some work on the WebServices, and a few companies funded Everything Solved (my company) to write certain major new features, like the new types of custom fields in 3.2. Well, that's all explained in the latest Status Update.ģ.2 was the first release in a long time where we actually had some help from external companies, too. ![]() Some people might be wondering why this release isn't called 4.0, even though it's a major release. :-) It's been about a year and a half since 3.0, but there are actually a tremendous number of changes between 3.0 and 3.2-as many as there were between 2.22 and 3.0. Check that you have all the dependancies listed in the page (Requires section) and install the rpm with that command: rpm -i bugzilla-3.0. I put mine in the root www folder publichtml so it will expand to a subfolder and run from 2. Using FTP client, upload bugzilla tarball to LP (placed in the parent folder to where you want bugzilla to be homed. So, I just released Bugzilla 3.2! That was pretty exciting. Installing Bugzilla 3.0.2 on Lunarpages shared hosting Reference: Bugzilla Guide 3.0.2 1. ![]()
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