What about flyspray?
http://flyspray.org/
Demo: http://flyspray.org/demo
They use it for tracking the bugs of their software (obviously):
http://bugs.flyspray.org/
They have bad documentation but I tested the software and seems to be fine.
They are slowly working in the final 1.0 version.
Rewa
Andre Polykanine wrote:
> Hello Jan,
>
> And what do you use then?)
>
If you're able to, you enable the sqllite extension in your php.ini and
then you create your database as a flat file. The installer for the bug
tracker would probably do that for you.
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Thanks!
-Shawn
http://www.spidean.com
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Yousif Masoud wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Andre Polykanine wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>> The best of all suggested bugtrackers is JotBug, on my opinion. But it
>> works only with SQLite databases, and I have no access to such one
>> (only MySql).
>>
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Andre Polykanine wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> The best of all suggested bugtrackers is JotBug, on my opinion. But it
> works only with SQLite databases, and I have no access to such one
> (only MySql).
> Any solutions?
>
[...]
I use Eventum. So far, so good.
http
2010/3/30 Alex Major
>
> Surely if it's not suitable for your situation, it's not the best? :)
>
> Mantis is what I'd recommend and believe has already been recommend to you.
> Runs using PHP and MySQL, it's flexible for public or private projects,
> multiple projects etc.
>
> I do agree with you
Surely if it's not suitable for your situation, it's not the best? :)
Mantis is what I'd recommend and believe has already been recommend to you.
Runs using PHP and MySQL, it's flexible for public or private projects,
multiple projects etc.
I do agree with you that Bugzilla seems heavy, I know it
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