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Package: bugzilla
Version: 2.18-3

At work, we're considering changing bug tracking systems, so I've set
up a Debian box with Bugzilla, so that we can evaluate this option.

I had version 2.18-2 installed from Experimental, and I had made some
small customizations to some of the *.html.tmpl files in
/usr/share/bugzilla/template/en/default

Today I upgraded to 2.18-3 and found that my customizations had been
silently lost. This isn't a big deal because I hadn't done much work on
it yet... but obviously data loss is a pretty serious problem.

Could these files be handled the way most configuration files are
handled in Debian? Even better, would it be possible to upgrade these
files using a 3 way merge?

Thanks

-- graham

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Hello,

I close this bug because it is cleary explained in the README.Debian
that for customizing templates, you have to manually copy them and then
edit the new ones:

    To customize template you have to copy the template you want to
    change in /var/lib/bugzilla/template/en/custom and change it there. 
    Trouble is that if an upgrade change the original template you will 
    be not informed.

Regards.

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 - Alexis Sukrieh 


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