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This is a discussion on Remote Launcher within the Testing Issues forums, part of the Software Testing category; Hi, Please let know about Remote Launcher in software testing....
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Re: Remote Launcher
I have heard about Remote Launcher in loadrunner.Are you talking about that, I mean are you talking about automated testing?
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Re: Remote Launcher
Hi Friend
its a very critiucal way to install bugzilla on windows. the way is like......Making Bugzilla work on Windows is more difficult than making it work on Unix. For that reason, we still recommend doing so on a Unix based system such as GNU/Linux. The best source for the Windows PPM modules needed for Bugzilla is probably the Bugzilla Test Server (aka 'Landfill'), so you should add the Landfill package repository as follows: The PPM repository stores modules in 'packages' that may have a slightly different name than the module. If retrieving these modules from there, you will need to pay attention to the information provided when you run checksetup. pl as it will tell you what package you'll need to install. If you are behind a corporate firewall, you will need to let the ActiveState PPM utility know how to get through it to access the repositories by setting the HTTP_proxy system environmental variable. For more information on setting that variable, see the ActiveState documentation. If using Apache on windows, you can set the ScriptInterpreterSource directive in your Apache config to avoid having to modify the first line of every script to contain your path to perl perl instead of /usr/bin/perl. **external references have been edited by moderator** |
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