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bugzilla-5.0.4-3.mga7.noarch.rpm

One Installation, Multiple Instances
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This is a somewhat specialist feature; if you don't know whether you
need it, you don't. It is useful to admins who want to run many
separate instances of Bugzilla from a single installed codebase.

This is possible by using the "PROJECT" environment variable. When
accessed, Bugzilla checks for the existence of this variable, and if
present, uses its value to check for an alternative configuration file
named "localconfig.<PROJECT>" in the same location as the default one
("localconfig"). It also checks for customized templates in a
directory named "<PROJECT>" in the same location as the default one
("template/<langcode>"). By default this is "template/en/default" so
"PROJECT"'s templates would be located at "template/en/PROJECT".

To set up an alternate installation, just export "PROJECT=foo" before
running **checksetup.pl** for the first time. It will result in a file
called "localconfig.foo" instead of "localconfig". Edit this file as
described above, with reference to a new database, and re-run
**checksetup.pl** to populate it. That's all.

Now you have to configure the web server to pass this environment
variable when accessed via an alternate URL, such as virtual host for
instance. The following is an example of how you could do it in
Apache, other Webservers may differ.

   <VirtualHost 12.34.56.78:80>
       ServerName bugzilla.example.com
       SetEnv PROJECT foo
   </VirtualHost>

Don't forget to also export this variable before accessing Bugzilla by
other means, such as repeating tasks like those above.

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