The best way to get Bugzilla is to check it out from git:
-:command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://git.mozilla.org/bugzilla/bugzilla`
+:command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla`
Run the above command in your home directory, replacing "X.X" with the 2-digit
version number of the stable release of Bugzilla that you want - e.g. "4.4".
The best way to get Bugzilla is to check it out from git:
-:command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://git.mozilla.org/bugzilla/bugzilla`
+:command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla`
Run the above command in your home directory, replacing "X.X" with the 2-digit
version number of the stable release of Bugzilla that you want - e.g. "4.4".
Once git is installed, run these commands to pull a copy of Bugzilla:
-:command:`git clone https://git.mozilla.org/bugzilla/bugzilla bugzilla-new`
+:command:`git clone https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla bugzilla-new`
:command:`cd bugzilla-new`
:command:`cd /var/www/html`
-:command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://git.mozilla.org/bugzilla/bugzilla bugzilla`
+:command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla bugzilla`
(where "X.X" is the 2-digit version number of the stable release of Bugzilla
that you want - e.g. 5.0)
with Bugzilla that will automatically do all of the database migration
for you.
+Bugzilla is now hosted on Github, but we used to be hosted on git.mozilla.org.
+If you got the code from git.mozilla.org, you need to point your
+checkout at Github instead. To find out, run:
+
+:command:`git remote -v`
+
+If you see "git.mozilla.org" anywhere in the output, then run:
+
+:command:`git remote set-url origin https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla`
+
+This change will only ever need to be done once.
+
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You can see if you have local code customizations using:
The best way to get Bugzilla is to check it out from git. Download and install
git from the `git website <http://git-scm.com/download>`_, and then run:
-:command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://git.mozilla.org/bugzilla/bugzilla C:\\bugzilla`
+:command:`git clone --branch release-X.X-stable https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla C:\\bugzilla`
where "X.X" is the 2-digit version number of the stable release of Bugzilla
that you want (e.g. 5.0).
find some more listed
`on the wiki <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Addons#Skins>`_, and there
are a couple more which are part of
-`bugzilla.mozilla.org <http://git.mozilla.org/?p=webtools/bmo/bugzilla.git>`_.
+`bugzilla.mozilla.org <https://github.com/mozilla-bteam/bmo>`_.
However, in each
case you may need to check that the skin supports the version of Bugzilla
you have.
To do so, you can subscribe to the Atom or RSS feeds that log every commit in the repositories.
-Different development branches of Bugzilla are referred to by the Git source control
-system in this context as ``heads``. The list of heads can be found
-on `the bottom of this page <http://git.mozilla.org/?p=bugzilla/bugzilla.git;a=summary>`_ in the
-"heads" section. The head named "master" is the current focus of Bugzilla development,
+The list of commits can be found
+on `this page <https://github.com/bugzilla/bugzilla/commits/master>`_.
+The branch named "master" is the current focus of Bugzilla development,
and the place from which the next release will come.
-Click on the link of the version you want to watch. At the bottom right corner of the page that is
-then displayed, you will find the RSS or Atom link to subscribe to. An so, you will be noticed for each commit
-that happens on this head.
+If you want to watch a different branch, select it from the dropdown "Branch:"
+widget in the top left. Once you have your branch, add ".atom" to the end of
+the URL in the URL bar to get a feed you can subscribe to.
+You will be notified about each commit that happens on this branch.