Hello,
On Mon, 13.03.2006 at 09:42:16 -0500, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
FWIW, an RT 3.4.5 port is going to require an update to
DBIx::SearchBuilder, which depends on something that is only available
in newer versions of perl than what we have in base.
do you remember
Mathieu Sauve-Frankel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have half finished and out of date RT port I am willing to
pass on. I still use it but don't have the time to finish
it. I've attached my last version of it. I am more than happy
to help out, test and comment for anyone who wants to run with
On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 08:02:26AM +0100, Nikolay Sturm wrote:
* Deanna Phillips [2006-03-13]:
Now I figure I'd better stop, because this might be a huge waste of
time if the updates and additions, or the port itself, aren't even
wanted, or if I'm doing it all wrong.
I am interested in RT
Christopher Vance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Deanna, did you get it to play nice with the base httpdx chroot, or
does this need its own http server?
Not..yet. I started from the bottom up when I realized how
tricky that part would be, and how many FLAVORS the whole mess
could have.
Hi,
RT is an industrial-grade ticketing system. It lets a group of people
intelligently and efficiently manage requests submitted by a community
of users. RT is used by systems administrators, customer support
staffs, NOCs, developers and even marketing departments at over a
thousand sites around
Deanna Phillips [2006-03-13, 03:04:51]:
Hi,
RT is an industrial-grade ticketing system. It lets a group of people
intelligently and efficiently manage requests submitted by a community
of users. RT is used by systems administrators, customer support
staffs, NOCs, developers and even
* Deanna Phillips [2006-03-13]:
Now I figure I'd better stop, because this might be a huge waste of
time if the updates and additions, or the port itself, aren't even
wanted, or if I'm doing it all wrong.
I am interested in RT myself, so I am very lucky, that I didn't play
with it earlier.