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Jonathan Sternberg
Allow RhodeCode maintainers to specify a custom bug tracker.

This allows people who maintain large RhodeCode installations to setup their
own bug tracker and respond to requests against their specific installation.
The maintainer is then free to forward problems with RhodeCode to the
canonical issue tracker on bitbucket.

If the config option "bugtracker" is present, its value will be used with the
"Report a bug" button. If left blank, this disables the button. If no value is
present, then the default is used. This is so that the new config option
doesn't break installations of RhodeCode upgrading to a newer version and to
allow easier installation for the common use case.
psql -U postgres -h localhost -c 'drop database if exists rhodecode;'
psql -U postgres -h localhost -c 'create database rhodecode;'
paster setup-rhodecode rc.ini --force-yes --user=marcink --password=qweqwe --email=marcin@python-blog.com --repos=/home/marcink/repos
API_KEY=`psql -R " " -A -U postgres -h localhost -c "select api_key from users where admin=TRUE" -d rhodecode | awk '{print $2}'`
echo "run those after running server"
paster serve rc.ini --pid-file=rc.pid --daemon
sleep 3
rhodecode-api --apikey=$API_KEY --apihost=http://127.0.0.1:5001 create_user username:demo1 password:qweqwe email:demo1@rhodecode.org
rhodecode-api --apikey=$API_KEY --apihost=http://127.0.0.1:5001 create_user username:demo2 password:qweqwe email:demo2@rhodecode.org
rhodecode-api --apikey=$API_KEY --apihost=http://127.0.0.1:5001 create_user username:demo3 password:qweqwe email:demo3@rhodecode.org
rhodecode-api --apikey=$API_KEY --apihost=http://127.0.0.1:5001 create_users_group group_name:demo12
rhodecode-api --apikey=$API_KEY --apihost=http://127.0.0.1:5001 add_user_to_users_group usersgroupid:demo12 userid:demo1
rhodecode-api --apikey=$API_KEY --apihost=http://127.0.0.1:5001 add_user_to_users_group usersgroupid:demo12 userid:demo2
echo "killing server"
kill `cat rc.pid`
rm rc.pid