[request-tracker-maintainers] [LCFC] templates://request-tracker3.8/{templates}
Christian Perrier
bubulle at debian.org
Tue Mar 31 06:00:44 UTC 2009
This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for request-tracker3.8.
The reviewed templates will be sent on Thursday, April 02, 2009 to the package
maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with
"[BTS]" as a subject tag.
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Template: request-tracker3.8/rtname
Type: string
_Description: Name for this Request Tracker (RT) instance:
Every installation of Request Tracker must have a unique name.
The domain name or an abbreviation of the organization name are
usually good candidates.
.
Please note that once you start using a name, you should probably never
change it. Otherwise, mail for existing tickets won't get put in the right
place.
.
This setting corresponds to the $rtname configuration variable.
Template: request-tracker3.8/organization
Type: string
_Description: Identifier for this RT instance:
In addition to its name, every installation of Request Tracker must also have
a unique identifier. It is used when linking between RT installations.
.
Using this machine's fully qualified hostname (including the DNS domain name)
is recommended.
.
This setting corresponds to the $Organization configuration variable.
Template: request-tracker3.8/correspondaddress
Type: string
_Description: Default email address for RT correspondence:
Please choose the address that will be listed in From: and Reply-To: headers of
emails tracked by RT, unless overridden by a queue-specific
address.
.
This setting corresponds to the $CorrespondAddress configuration variable.
Template: request-tracker3.8/commentaddress
Type: string
_Description: Default email address for RT comments:
Please choose the address that will be listed in From: and Reply-To: headers of comment
emails, unless overridden by a queue-specific address. Comments can be
used for adding ticket information that is not visible to the client.
.
This setting corresponds to the $CommentAddress configuration variable.
Template: request-tracker3.8/webbaseurl
Type: string
_Description: Base URL for the RT web interface:
Please specify the scheme, server and (optionally) port for constructing
RT web interface URLs.
.
The value should not have a trailing slash (/).
.
This setting corresponds to the $WebBaseURL configuration variable.
Template: request-tracker3.8/webpath
Type: string
_Description: Path to the RT web interface:
If the RT web interface is going to be installed somewhere other than at
the documents root of the web server, you should specify the path to it here.
.
The value requires a leading slash (/) but not a trailing one.
.
This setting corresponds to the $WebPath configuration variable.
Template: request-tracker3.8/handle-siteconfig-permissions
Type: boolean
_Description: Handle RT_SiteConfig.pm permissions?
The RT web interface needs access to the database password, stored in the
main RT configuration file. Because of this, the file is made readable by
the www-data group in normal setups. This may have security implications.
.
If you reject this option, the file will be readable only by root, and
you will have to set up appropriate access controls yourself.
.
With the SQLite backend, this choice will also affect the
permissions of automatically-generated local database files.
Template: request-tracker3.8/warn-sqlite-file
Type: error
_Description: Broken SQLite file
Due to a bug in earlier versions of this package, the RT database has been
placed in /var/lib/dbconfig-common/sqlite3/request-tracker3.8/_DBC_DBNAME_
rather than its intended location.
.
After this installation completes, you
will need to manually move the file to its correct location
(see /etc/request-tracker3.8/RT_SiteConfig.d/51-dbconfig-common). RT will
not work until this action is taken.
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Source: request-tracker3.8
Section: misc
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Request Tracker Group <pkg-request-tracker-maintainers at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Niko Tyni <ntyni at debian.org>, Jacob Helwig <jacob at technosorcery.net>, Toni Mueller <toni at debian.org>, Ivan Kohler <ivan-debian at 420.am>, Gerardo Curiel <gcuriel at debian.org.ve>, Dominic Hargreaves <dom at earth.li>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), dpatch (>= 2.0.9)
Build-Depends-Indep: perl (>= 5.8.3), po-debconf
Standards-Version: 3.8.0
Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-request-tracker/packages/request-tracker3.8/trunk
Vcs-Browser: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-request-tracker/packages/request-tracker3.8/trunk
Package: request-tracker3.8
Architecture: all
Depends: rt3.8-clients (= ${source:Version}),
rt3.8-apache2 (= ${source:Version}),
rt3.8-db-sqlite (= ${source:Version})
| rt3.8-db-postgresql (= ${source:Version})
| rt3.8-db-mysql (= ${source:Version}),
exim4 | mail-transport-agent,
sysklogd | system-log-daemon, ${perl:Depends},
libhtml-mason-perl (>= 1:1.36-1), libapache-session-perl (>= 1.53),
libregexp-common-perl, libdbi-perl (>= 1.37),
libclass-returnvalue-perl (>= 0.40), libdbix-searchbuilder-perl (>= 1.53),
libcache-simple-timedexpiry-perl, libtext-template-perl (>= 1.44),
liblog-dispatch-perl (>= 2.0), libhtml-parser-perl,
liblocale-maketext-fuzzy-perl, liblocale-maketext-lexicon-perl (>= 0.32),
libmime-tools-perl (>= 5.108) | libmime-perl (>= 5.108), libmime-types-perl,
libmailtools-perl (>= 1.57), libtext-wrapper-perl,
libtime-modules-perl, libtext-autoformat-perl, libtext-wikiformat-perl,
libhtml-scrubber-perl, libmodule-versions-report-perl (>= 1.03),
libtree-simple-perl (>= 1.04), libxml-rss-perl (>= 1.05), libxml-simple-perl,
libcalendar-simple-perl, libgd-graph-perl, libuniversal-require-perl,
libgd-text-perl, libtimedate-perl, dbconfig-common (>= 1.8.38),
ucf (>= 0.28), libcss-squish-perl (>= 0.06),
libdevel-stacktrace-perl (>= 1.19),libfile-sharedir-perl,
libemail-address-perl, libperlio-eol-perl,
libdata-ical-perl, libtext-quoted-perl (>= 2.02),
libhtml-rewriteattributes-perl (>= 0.02),
libgraphviz-perl, libgnupg-interface-perl,
libjs-scriptaculous, libjs-prototype, libipc-run-safehandles-perl
${misc:Depends}
Recommends: speedy-cgi-perl
Suggests: rt3.8-rtfm
Conflicts: request-tracker, request-tracker3.2 (<< 3.2.2-3)
Replaces: request-tracker
Description: extensible trouble-ticket tracking system
Request Tracker (RT) is a ticketing system which
enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage
tasks, issues, and requests submitted by a community of users. It
features web, email, and command-line interfaces (see the package
rt3.8-clients).
.
This package provides the 3.8 series of RT. It can be installed alongside the 3.4
and 3.6 series without any problems.
.
RT is a high-level, portable,
platform independent system that eases collaboration within
organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their
customers.
.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization,
assignment, resolution, and notification required by
enterprise-critical applications, including project management, help
desk, NOC ticketing, CRM, and software development.
.
This package provides the core of RT.
Package: rt3.8-clients
Architecture: all
Depends: ${perl:Depends}, exim4 | mail-transport-agent,
libhtml-tree-perl, libhtml-format-perl, libwww-perl, libterm-readkey-perl,
libterm-readline-perl-perl | libterm-readline-gnu-perl,
${misc:Depends}
Recommends: libio-socket-ssl-perl
Description: mail gateway and command-line interface to request-tracker3.8
Request Tracker (RT) is a ticketing system which
enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage
tasks, issues, and requests submitted by a community of users. It
features web, email, and command-line interfaces (see the package
rt3.8-clients).
.
This package provides the 3.8 series of RT. It can be installed alongside the 3.4
and 3.6 series without any problems.
.
RT is a high-level, portable,
platform independent system that eases collaboration within
organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their
customers.
.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization,
assignment, resolution, and notification required by
enterprise-critical applications, including project management, help
desk, NOC ticketing, CRM, and software development.
.
This package provides support for injecting tickets into Request Tracker
from a mail server via rt-mailgate. It should be installed onto any
machine where you want to use the "rt" command-line interface.
Package: rt3.8-apache2
Architecture: all
Depends: apache2,
libapache2-mod-perl2 (>= 2.0.0) | speedy-cgi-perl | libapache2-mod-fcgid
| libapache2-mod-fastcgi,
libapache2-mod-perl2 (>= 2.0.0) | speedy-cgi-perl | libcgi-fast-perl,
libapache-dbi-perl (>= 0.92) | speedy-cgi-perl | libapache2-mod-fcgid
| libapache2-mod-fastcgi,
${misc:Depends}
Suggests: libapache2-mod-speedycgi
Description: Apache 2 specific files for request-tracker3.8
Request Tracker (RT) is a ticketing system which
enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage
tasks, issues, and requests submitted by a community of users. It
features web, email, and command-line interfaces (see the package
rt3.8-clients).
.
This package provides the 3.8 series of RT. It can be installed alongside the 3.4
and 3.6 series without any problems.
.
RT is a high-level, portable,
platform independent system that eases collaboration within
organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their
customers.
.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization,
assignment, resolution, and notification required by
enterprise-critical applications, including project management, help
desk, NOC ticketing, CRM, and software development.
.
This package provides various configuration files and manages the
necessary dependencies for running request tracker (RT) version 3.8
on the Apache 2 web server.
Package: rt3.8-db-postgresql
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libdbd-pg-perl (>= 1.41),
postgresql-client-8.3 | postgresql-client (>= 7.4)
Suggests: postgresql-8.3 | postgresql (>= 7.4)
Description: PostgreSQL database backend for request-tracker3.8
Request Tracker (RT) is a ticketing system which
enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage
tasks, issues, and requests submitted by a community of users. It
features web, email, and command-line interfaces (see the package
rt3.8-clients).
.
This package provides the 3.8 series of RT. It can be installed alongside the 3.4
and 3.6 series without any problems.
.
RT is a high-level, portable,
platform independent system that eases collaboration within
organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their
customers.
.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization,
assignment, resolution, and notification required by
enterprise-critical applications, including project management, help
desk, NOC ticketing, CRM, and software development.
.
This package provides dependencies and dbconfig-common support for
using Request Tracker version 3.8 with a PostgreSQL database.
Package: rt3.8-db-mysql
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libdbd-mysql-perl (>= 2.1018),
mysql-client-5.0 | mysql-client (>= 4.0.13)
Suggests: mysql-server-5.0 | mysql-server (>= 4.0.13)
Description: MySQL database backend for request-tracker3.8
Request Tracker (RT) is a ticketing system which
enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage
tasks, issues, and requests submitted by a community of users. It
features web, email, and command-line interfaces (see the package
rt3.8-clients).
.
This package provides the 3.8 series of RT. It can be installed alongside the 3.4
and 3.6 series without any problems.
.
RT is a high-level, portable,
platform independent system that eases collaboration within
organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their
customers.
.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization,
assignment, resolution, and notification required by
enterprise-critical applications, including project management, help
desk, NOC ticketing, CRM, and software development.
.
This package provides dependencies and dbconfig-common support for
using Request Tracker version 3.8 with a MySQL database.
Package: rt3.8-db-sqlite
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libdbd-sqlite3-perl, sqlite3
Description: SQLite database backend for request-tracker3.8
Request Tracker (RT) is a ticketing system which
enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage
tasks, issues, and requests submitted by a community of users. It
features web, email, and command-line interfaces (see the package
rt3.8-clients).
.
This package provides the 3.8 series of RT. It can be installed alongside the 3.4
and 3.6 series without any problems.
.
RT is a high-level, portable,
platform independent system that eases collaboration within
organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their
customers.
.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization,
assignment, resolution, and notification required by
enterprise-critical applications, including project management, help
desk, NOC ticketing, CRM, and software development.
.
This package provides dependencies and dbconfig-common support for
using Request Tracker version 3.8 with a local SQLite (version 3) database.
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