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

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__init__.py
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Celery is configured by the .ini files and run from paster now...
r776 """
Automatically sets the environment variable `CELERY_LOADER` to
`celerypylons.loader:PylonsLoader`. This ensures the loader is
specified when accessing the rest of this package, and allows celery
to be installed in a webapp just by importing celerypylons::
import celerypylons
"""
import os
import warnings
CELERYPYLONS_LOADER = 'rhodecode.lib.celerypylons.loader.PylonsLoader'
if os.environ.get('CELERY_LOADER', CELERYPYLONS_LOADER) != CELERYPYLONS_LOADER:
warnings.warn("'CELERY_LOADER' environment variable will be overridden by celery-pylons.")
os.environ['CELERY_LOADER'] = CELERYPYLONS_LOADER