2010/3/30 Andre Polykanine <andre@xxxxxxxx>: > Hello Jan, > > And what do you use then?) > Sadly, I'm bound to use what I dislike. Mantis. ;) It's not my decision and in our business model there's no major benefit in switching the software, at this point. I can live with it. Regards > -- > With best regards from Ukraine, > Andre > Skype: Francophile; Wlm&MSN: arthaelon @ yandex.ru; Jabber: arthaelon @ jabber.org > Yahoo! messenger: andre.polykanine; ICQ: 191749952 > Twitter: m_elensule > > ----- Original message ----- > From: Jan G.B. <ro0ot.w00t@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: Alex Major <php@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 6:04:20 PM > Subject: Still searching for a bugtracking system > > 2010/3/30 Alex Major <php@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> 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 has its supporters >> but I've always found it to be overkill for the projects I've worked on. >> >> Alex. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Andre Polykanine [mailto:andre@xxxxxxxx] >> Sent: 30 March 2010 14:14 >> To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: Still searching for a bugtracking system >> >> 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? >> P.S. I'd use Trac, but since I have no own server yet, we have no >> access to Python, either... Only Php, MySql, Perl. >> I have looked at Bugzilla... seems to heavy for our service). >> >> - > > Well. I'm not a fan of mantis. Mantis has some annoying bugs and the > codebase seems weird. > It basically works, but that is all about it. > > > I quote http://sqlite.org/about.html : > >> SQLite is a software library that implements a self-contained,serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine. > ... >> Unlike most other SQL databases, SQLite does not have a separate server process. SQLite reads and writes directly to ordinary disk files. A complete SQL database with multiple tables, indices, triggers, and views, is contained in a single disk file. > > So you don't need "access" to such a database. > > > Regards > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php