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You can then merge your changes before deleting the old version.ĪPI USERS TAKE NOTE: Positional parameters are now deprecated. If you are on Windows or another case insensitive file system you should first rename the folder ( testopia-old for example) and then unzip the tarball. If you have made modifications to the Testopia source code, you will need to merge them into the new Testopia folder (capital T). IMPORTANT NOTICE: If you are upgrading on a case sensitive filesystem you must remove the existing testopia folder in the extensions directory. Thanks go to LpSolit from the Bugzilla team for his work in making this possible.
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Bugzilla test case management install#
A fresh install only requires that you untar the tarball in your Bugzilla root directory and run checksetup.
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Bugzilla test case management Patch#
If you are upgrading, please reverse the existing version's patch before installing. This version supports Bugzilla 4.2 and 4.4, and the best news is that it no longer requires a patch for Bugzilla. "As soon as possible" is our best answer. Do not ask when we plan to release 3.0, because we really don't know. If you find bugs in the code available from the git repository, please report it to us so that we can fix most critical ones on time for Testopia 3.0. This would also let us get some early feedback in case you find regressions. The good news is that the current code in the git repository already works with Bugzilla 5.0, and so if you upgraded to 5.0 already, and if you don't mind having a work-in-progress extension on your machine, you can decide to pull the code from the git repository. This is not a trivial task, it takes time (it started in August 2014), and we decided that it was not a good idea to release half-baked code which still needs testing to make sure we didn't regress anything. Despite Bugzilla 5.0 has already been released a few months ago, we don't plan to release a fix for Testopia immediately, because it's currently under heavy work to make Testopia a fully self-contained extension, which means that all tr_*.cgi scripts which are currently in the bugzilla/ root directory are being moved into extensions/Testopia/lib/. If you upgraded to Bugzilla 5.0, you probably noticed that Testopia 2.5 is not compatible with this version. Though it is designed with software testing in mind, it can be used to track testing on virtually anything in the engineering process. It is designed to be a generic tool for tracking test cases, allowing for testing organizations to integrate bug reporting with their test case run results. Testopia is a test case management extension for Bugzilla.