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#
# This is the group your web server runs on.
# If you have a windows box, ignore this setting.
# If you do not wish for checksetup to adjust the permissions of anything,
# set this to "".
# If you set this to anything besides "", you will need to run checksetup.pl
# as root.
$webservergroup = "www-data";



#
# How to access the SQL database:
#
$db_host = "localhost";         # where is the database?
$db_port = 3306;                # which port to use
$db_name = "bugs";              # name of the MySQL database
$db_user = "bugs";              # user to attach to the MySQL database



#
# Some people actually use passwords with their MySQL database ...
#
$db_pass = "";



#
# Should checksetup.pl try to check if your MySQL setup is correct?
# (with some combinations of MySQL/Msql-mysql/Perl/moonphase this doesn't work)
#
$db_check = 1;



#
# Which bug and feature-request severities do you want?
#
@severities = (
        "blocker",
        "critical",
        "major",
        "normal",
        "minor",
        "trivial",
        "enhancement"
);



#
# Which priorities do you want to assign to bugs and feature-request?
#
@priorities = (
        "P1",
        "P2",
        "P3",
        "P4",
        "P5"
);



#
# What operatings systems may your products run on?
#
@opsys = (
        "All",
        "Windows 3.1",
        "Windows 95",
        "Windows 98",
        "Windows ME",  # Millenium Edition (upgrade of 98)
	"Windows 2000",
        "Windows NT",
        "Mac System 7",
        "Mac System 7.5",
        "Mac System 7.6.1",
        "Mac System 8.0",
        "Mac System 8.5",
        "Mac System 8.6",
	"Mac System 9.0",
        "Linux",
        "BSDI",
        "FreeBSD",
        "NetBSD",
        "OpenBSD",
        "AIX",
        "BeOS",
        "HP-UX",
        "IRIX",
        "Neutrino",
        "OpenVMS",
        "OS/2",
        "OSF/1",
        "Solaris",
        "SunOS",
        "other"
);



#
# What hardware platforms may your products run on?
#
@platforms = (
        "All",
        "DEC",
        "HP",
        "Macintosh",
        "PC",
        "SGI",
        "Sun",
        "Other"
);


#
# If you are using Apache for your web server, Bugzilla can create .htaccess
# files for you that will instruct Apache not to serve files that shouldn't
# be accessed from the web (like your local configuration data and non-cgi
# executable files).  For this to work, the directory your Bugzilla
# installation is in must be within the jurisdiction of a <Directory> block
# in the httpd.conf file that has 'AllowOverride Limit' in it.  If it has
# 'AllowOverride All' or other options with Limit, that's fine.
# If this is set to 1, Bugzilla will create these files if they don't exist.
# If this is set to 0, Bugzilla will not create these files.
$create_htaccess = 0;