On 1/24/07, Lior Okman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Amos Shapira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone here had/heard experience with Scmbug?
> (http://www.mkgnu.net/?q=taxonomy/term/1)

My company uses this tool with Subversion and Bugzilla.

We're actually pretty satisfied with it. It's easy to setup on Debian,
easy to maintain, and simply works with the Bugzilla and Subversion that
come with Debian.
>
> It appears to be a "generic" interface to integrate issue tracking
> systems ( i.e. the Bugzilla's of the world) with version control
> systems (the CVS's, SVN's of the world).
>
> I plan to join an environment which already uses Bugzilla and I plan
> to offer integration of Subversion into this, so Trac is apparently
> not an option (is Trac better than Scmbug?).
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Amos
>
Lior



Same here.

Note that security is not the bright side of this script, it come with
default setup to listen on TCP *:3872 and will react on the input
without any method of authorization, meaning you need to be sure you
block this port in with iptables or better yet set the daemon to
listen only on localhost.

Other then the above it's a great tool, and works well. Note that the
format of the comment should be "bug:
-your-comment-to-bug-zilla-goes-here-", also what doesn't seem to be
that obvious in first glance is that scmbug won't close your bugs, it
will merely add comments to existing bugs leaving the confirmation job
to the human side of the keyboard.

HTH

--
Cheers,
Maxim Veksler

"Free as in Freedom" - Do u GNU ?

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