On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 11:14, Oliver Egginger wrote:
Barry Warsaw wrote:
Python 2.2.3 was just released; maybe
a from-source installation will solve the problem.
Yes!
After installing python 2.2.3 from source
and let mailman run under this python version the
error messages are
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 23:11, Fil wrote:
I'm experimenting an invite_members command-line script derived from the
add_members script. It does send a request for confirmation, but the
confirmation email does not get processed, and no traceback show up in the
logs. However, if I try the web
It would be helpful if people running various Linux distros do a
little
research to figure out which Python packages are required for Mailman to
run. I'd be happy to add such information to README.LINUX.
But it runs!
Only during the shutdown and the startup I see these error messages:
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 13:52, Oliver Egginger wrote:
So I think (in this case), it's likely rather a mailman/python (2.2.2)
issue than a Mailman/Linux distro topic.
Good thing Python 2.2.3 is out now, then! :)
Maybe this is specific to my system, cause the configure scripts will
produce
Well well... I just modified bin/add_members to be able to invite them
instead of adding them. I need the command line because I wrap it in a php
script (don't hit me!)... And obviously I failed! Here it is (mailman-users:
don't use it!). Hint: if add_members could grow an 'invite' option...
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Oliver,
FWIW, I'm running a source-installed Mailman 2.1.2 and source-installed Python 2.2.2
on a maintained Red Hat 7.1 system, and I haven't seen a single message in my Mailman
error log.
Regards,
Wes
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Wes Perdue
IT Manager, Greenfield Networks
At 07:52 PM 6/3/2003 +0200, Oliver