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+.. _optional-post-install-config:
+
+Optional Post-Install Configuration
+###################################
+
+Bugzilla has a number of optional features. This section describes how
+to configure or enable them.
+
+.. _recurring-tasks:
+
+Recurring Tasks
+===============
+
+Several of the below features require you to set up a script to run at
+recurring intervals. The method of doing this varies by operating system.
+
+Linux
+-----
+
+Run:
+
+:command:`crontab -e`
+
+This should bring up the crontab file in your editor. Add the relevant
+cron line from the sections below in order to enable the corresponding
+feature.
+
+Windows
+-------
+
+Windows comes with a Task Scheduler. To run a particular script, do the
+following:
+
+#. :guilabel:`Control Panel` --> :guilabel:`Scheduled Tasks` -->
+ :guilabel:`Add Scheduled Task`
+
+#. Next
+
+#. Browse
+
+#. Find :file:`perl.exe` (normally :file:`C:\\Perl\\bin\\perl.exe`)
+
+#. Give the task a name, such as "Bugzilla <scriptname>"
+
+#. Request the task be performed at your desired time and interval
+
+#. If you're running Apache as a user, not as SYSTEM, enter that user
+ here. Otherwise you're best off creating an account that has write access
+ to the Bugzilla directory and using that
+
+#. Tick "Open Advanced Properties.." and click Finish
+
+#. Append the script name to the end of the "Run" field. eg
+ :command:`C:\\Perl\\bin\\perl.exe C:\\Bugzilla\\<scriptname>`
+
+#. Change "start in" to the Bugzilla directory
+
+.. _installation-bug-graphs:
+
+Bug Graphs
+==========
+
+If you have installed the necessary Perl modules, as indicated by
+:file:`checksetup.pl`, you can ask Bugzilla to regularly collect statistics
+so that you can see graphs and charts.
+
+On Linux, use a cron line as follows:
+
+.. code-block:: none
+
+ 5 0 * * * cd <your-bugzilla-directory> && ./collectstats.pl
+
+On Windows, schedule the :file:`collectstats.pl` script to run daily.
+
+After two days have passed you'll be able to view bug graphs from
+the Reports page.
+
+.. _installation-whining:
+
+Whining
+=======
+
+Users can configure Bugzilla to annoy them at regular intervals, by having
+Bugzilla execute saved searches at certain times and emailing the results to
+the user. This is known as "Whining". The details of how a user configures
+Whining is described in :ref:`whining`, but for it to work a Perl script must
+be executed at regular intervals.
+
+On Linux, use a cron line as follows:
+
+.. code-block:: none
+
+ */15 * * * * cd <your-bugzilla-directory> && ./whine.pl
+
+On Windows, schedule the :file:`whine.pl` script to run every 15 minutes.
+
+.. _installation-whining-cron:
+
+Whining at Untriaged Bugs
+=========================
+
+It's possible for bugs to languish in an untriaged state. Bugzilla has a
+specific system to issue complaints about this particular problem to all the
+relevant engineers automatically by email.
+
+On Linux, use a cron line as follows:
+
+.. code-block:: none
+
+ 55 0 * * * cd <your-bugzilla-directory> && ./whineatnews.pl
+
+On Windows, schedule the :file:`whineatnews.pl` script to run daily.
+
+Dependency Graphs
+=================
+
+Bugzilla can draw graphs of the dependencies (depends on/blocks relationships)
+between bugs, if you install a package called :file:`dot`.
+
+Linux
+-----
+
+Put the complete path to the :file:`dot` command (from the ``graphviz``
+package) in the :param:`webdotbase` parameter. E.g. :paramval:`/usr/bin/dot`.
+
+Windows
+-------
+
+Download and install Graphviz from
+`the Graphviz website <http://www.graphviz.org/Download_windows.php>`_. Put
+the complete path to :file:`dot.exe` in the :param:`webdotbase` parameter,
+using forward slashes as path separators. E.g.
+:paramval:`C:/Program Files/ATT/Graphviz/bin/dot.exe`.