A.3. I am an ISV Partner and my application is in a non-RPM format.

  1. Check that your Bugzilla credentials allow for filing bugs against the Red Hat Software Certification Product and appropriate component.
  2. Download stsclient-elf-plug-in and corresponding dependencies from the Customer Support Portal. If you intend to transfer test results to Red Hat using the secure FTP protocol, you should download the stsclient-ftp-plug-in as well.
    Note that registering to the Customer Support Portal and using yum to install stsclient-elf-plug-in and/or stsclient-ftp-plug-in will automatically install all dependencies.
  3. The following information will be required by the stsclient application;
    • The directory of the application files (--appdir).
    • Your Bugzilla account information (--username and --password).
    • If you have a Bugzilla ticket open for this testing event; the Bugzilla ID number of the ticket (--bug_id).
      If you have not yet raised a Bugzilla ticket for this event; the architecture your application runs on (--arch) and the release version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux it was built for (--rel_version). These two pieces of information along with --new-bug option will create a request for you.
    • If you use a proxy server; the proxy server address (--HTTP_PROXY).
    • If you intend to use FTP to transfer your results to Red Hat; you will need the FTP configuration details (--ftp-url, --ftp-username and ftp-password).
  4. Run the tool against the application using the appropriate combination of options from those listed above.