![]() cd /var/If the setup, fails due to some missing Perl modules, you should receive the following output: COMMANDS TO INSTALL REQUIRED MODULES (You *must* run all these commandsand then re-run ): /usr/bin/perl DateTime /usr/bin/perl DateTime::TimeZone /usr/bin/perl Template /usr/bin/perl Email::Sender /usr/bin/perl Email::MIME /usr/bin/perl List::MoreUtils /usr/bin/perl Math::Random::ISAAC /usr/bin/perl JSON::XSTo attempt an automatic install of every required and optional modulewith one command, do: /usr/bin/perl -all*** Installation aborted. Once, this is done go into the bugzilla directory and check the setup. tar -xvf bugzilla-5.0.6.tar.gz -C /var/bugzilla Once downloaded, extract the bugzilla file. Install Bugzillaīefore we can install Bugzilla we need to download the latest stable version. CREATE USER IDENTIFIED BY 'YourStrongPasswordHere' CREATE DATABASE bugzilla GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON bugzilla.* TO FLUSH PRIVILEGES EXIT Step 6. ![]() Next, we need to create a Bugzilla database, the Bugzilla user, and grant the permissions for that user to the database. rvice - MariaDB 10.3.34 database server Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Sat 13:30:06 UTC 7min ago Docs: man:mysqld(8) Main PID: 70881 (mysqld) Status: "Taking your SQL requests now." Tasks: 30 (limit: 4617) Memory: 65.3M CGroup: /system.slice/rvice └─70881 /usr/sbin/mysqld Step 5.You should receive the following output: sudo systemctl status mariadb Start and enable the rvice with the following commands: sudo systemctl start mariadb & sudo systemctl enable mariadbĬheck the status of the rvice sudo systemctl status mariadb To install the MariaDB database server, execute the command below. sudo apt install build-essential libappconfig-perl libdate-calc-perl libtemplate-perl libmime-tools-perl build-essential libdatetime-timezone-perl libdatetime-perl libemail-sender-perl libemail-mime-perl libemail-mime-perl libdbi-perl libdbd-mysql-perl libcgi-pm-perl libmath-random-isaac-perl libmath-random-isaac-xs-perl libapache2-mod-perl2 libapache2-mod-perl2-dev libchart-perl libxml-perl libxml-twig-perl perlmagick libgd-graph-perl libtemplate-plugin-gd-perl libsoap-lite-perl libhtml-scrubber-perl libjson-rpc-perl libdaemon-generic-perl libtheschwartz-perl libtest-taint-perl libauthen-radius-perl libfile-slurp-perl libencode-detect-perl libmodule-build-perl libnet-ldap-perl libfile-which-perl libauthen-sasl-perl libfile-mimeinfo-perl libhtml-formattext-withlinks-perl libgd-dev libmysqlclient-dev graphviz sphinx-common rst2pdf libemail-address-perl libemail-reply-perl Step 4. Since Bugzilla is written in Perl programming language, we need to install it along with the dependencies. rvice - The Apache HTTP Server Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Sat 12:35:15 UTC 36min ago Docs: Main PID: 44676 (apache2) Tasks: 7 (limit: 4617) Memory: 15.5M CGroup: /system.slice/rvice Step 3.You should receive the following output: sudo systemctl status apache2 To check if everything is OK, execute the following command for the status of the Apache2 service: sudo systemctl status apache2 To install it execute the command below: sudo apt install apache2Īfter successfull installation, start and enable the service sudo systemctl start apache2 & sudo systemctl enable apache2 ![]() We are going to use Apache as a web server in this tutorial. Since we have a fresh installation of Ubuntu 20.04, we need to update the packages to the latest versions available: sudo apt update -y & sudo apt upgrade -y Step 2. User privileges: root or non-root user with sudo privileges. ![]()
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