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-> Richard Brooksby and his team have an integration tool
- in public beta. You can find it at
+> Richard Brooksby created a Perforce integration tool for Bugzilla and TeamTrack.
+ You can find the main project page at
<A
-HREF="http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dt"
+HREF="http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti/"
TARGET="_top"
> http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti</A
+>. "p4dti" is now an officially
+ supported product from Perforce, and you can find the "Perforce Public Depot"
+ p4dti page at <A
+HREF="http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/p4dti/index.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+> http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/p4dti/index.html</A
>.
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+><P
+> Integration of Perforce with Bugzilla, once patches are applied, is fairly seamless. However,
+ p4dti is a patch against the Bugzilla 2.10 release, not the current 2.12 release. I anticipate
+ patches for 2.12 will be out shortly. Check the project page regularly for updates, or
+ take the given patches and patch it manually. p4dti is designed to support multiple defect
+ trackers, and maintains its own documentation for it. Please consult the pages linked
+ above for further information.
+ </P
+><P
+> Right now, there is no way to synchronize the Bug ID and the Perforce Transaction Number, or
+ to change the Bug ID to read (PRODUCT).bugID unless you hack it in. Additionally, if you
+ have synchronization problems, the easiest way to avoid them is to only put the bug
+ information, comments, etc. into Bugzilla, and not into the Perforce change records.
+ They will link anyway; merely reference the bug ID fixed in your change description,
+ and put a comment into Bugzilla
+ giving the change ID that fixed the Bugzilla bug. It's a process issue, not a technology
+ question.
+ </P
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