A couple of weeks ago there were two or three posts about Mailman
crashing on install of the Japanese and Korean Codecs. I swapped some
offlist E-mails with Barry Sapiro and told him that I would
investigate this for him when I did a fresh install of Solaris 10
on a box to be used as a Mailman
Solaris 10
Kent Taylor wrote:
>I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - "configure" works -
>"make" works - "make install" does not. I checked the lists and found that I'm
>not the only person to have this problem - Unfortunately, t
Kent Taylor wrote:
>I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - "configure" works -
>"make" works - "make install" does not. I checked the lists and found that I'm
>not the only person to have this problem - Unfortunately, the oth
I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - "configure" works -
"make" works - "make install" does not. I checked the lists and found that I'm
not the only person to have this problem - Unfortunately, the other person's
solution was to
I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - "configure" works -
"make" works - "make install" does not. The problem seems to a Python issue - I
checked the Python lists and found that I'm not the only person to have this
problem - Unfortuna
The esteemed Piniella, David A has said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install mailman 2.1.9 on a Solaris 10 x86 machine and I'm
> running into problems with "make install".
> I have no cc installed, I am using GCC 3.4.5 which I've installed from
> blast
Hi, found this message back from 2005/11/28:
> "make install" dies with
> (cd ./$p ; umask 02 ; PYTHONPATH=/home/mailman/2.1.5/pythonlib
> /usr/local/bin/python setup.py --quiet install --install-lib
> /home/mailman/2.1.5/pythonlib --install-purelib
> /home/mailman/2
t it halfly working. i can see listinfo
LM> but cannot admin nor do anything to lists.
Did you try going to the shell prompt, running Python interactively,
and typing in that Python code? What do you get for that?
I would suggest that you do a fresh install on Solaris, then if you
w
; if not,
I recommend you do that, rather than using somebody else's prebuilt
source.
Make sure the correct python is in your PATH. If you've already built
Mailman with the /opt/csw python2.3, do a make clean, rerun configure,
make, and make install on Mailman.
As I've said, /opt/
I'm beginning to replace the Mailman 2.1.9 installation on Solaris 9
Sparc, which has served us very well for the last two years. The new
target machines are Sun Ultra 60's, one running Solaris 10-u4 (8/07)
and the other, Solaris 10-u6 (10/08). All that is on either machine
is a fre
ction to
> > using an older Python.
>
> It's actually probably the Makefile that's finding /usr/ucb/cc.
> Pretty well-known failure mode on Solaris. Make sure a usable C
> compiler (either named gcc or cc ) is first on your $PATH.
>
No doubt. What I posted was t
Cleef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 1/23/2007 3:52 PM
To: Piniella, David A
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman install problem
The esteemed Piniella, David A has said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install mailman 2.1.9 on a Solaris 10 x86 machine
from
> LM> lists dir of freebsd mailman and the mm_cfg.py from Mailman
> LM> dir into solaris i get it halfly working. i can see listinfo
> LM> but cannot admin nor do anything to lists.
>
> Did you try going to the shell prompt, running Python interactively,
ssume you're building Mailman 2.1.9 from downloaded source; if not,
> I recommend you do that, rather than using somebody else's prebuilt
> source.
>
> Make sure the correct python is in your PATH. If you've already built
> Mailman with the /opt/csw python2.3, do a make
The esteemed David Devereaux-Weber, P.E. has said:
>
> Hank,
>
> I'm still not succeeding in building Mailman. I'd like to follow
> another path. Can you explain why Tcl/TK don't build? The Python make
> install command fatals there, and doesn't comple
ECTED] wrote:
> The esteemed David Devereaux-Weber has said:
>
>> I'm having a problem with building mailman 2.1.9 on Solaris 10. No problems
>> with configure or make, but make install breaks.
>>
>> Here is an extract:
>>
>> /opt/csw/lib/python
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] 2.1 Install Issues
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barry A. Warsaw)
>
> >>>>> "DL" == David LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> DL> I think the Solaris make does support wildcarding, perhaps
> DL> with sl
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 5:09 PM
To: Piniella, David A; Hank van Cleef
Cc: mailman-users@python.org; Kent Taylor
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] mailman install problem - Solaris
Piniella, David A wrote:
>Thanks for you help, guys. Actually,
's been too long since I've been on Solaris and I'm too tired right
> now to look it up. ;).
I think the Solaris make does support wildcarding, perhaps with slightly
different syntax...:^)
> DL> On the line that installs the template subdirectories, the
> DL&g
I have to install mailman on Solaris 9. Can anybody help me out?
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Mailman FAQ: http
Alex Chavez wrote:
> I'm not able to install Python 2.2 on a solaris 7 os5.7 sparc box. Can
> anyone help? The output and error msg are below:
This is a Python problem, and you've posted to Mailman's user list. You
might get better luck if you post to [EMAIL PROTECT
On Thu, August 5, 2010 07:14, CJ Keist wrote:
> Hi,
> Trying to install mailman mailman-2.1.13rc on Solaris 10x86.
> Getting an error when I try to do make install. I found similar post on
> this error on making sure using correct version of python. I have two
> version of p
> I'm trying to install Mailman 2.1.6 on a Solaris 8 machine.
> There seems to be a rather strange error and I'm not sure if
> it's a misconfiguration of my machine or a problem with Mailman.
>
> I had no problem with 'configure' or with 'make'
I'm having a problem with building mailman 2.1.9 on Solaris 10. No problems
with configure or make, but make install breaks.
Here is an extract:
/opt/csw/lib/python2.3/distutils/dist.py:213: UserWarning: 'licence'
distribution option is deprecated; use 'license'
war
cs that cause a problem,
but see
<http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2008-June/062275.html>
for some info on the solaris install.
Also, there's lots more in the archives. you can try sifting through
<http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=solaris+install&l=mailman
.0.13. I obviously can't just tar up the
directories, so I need to know what I need to take from the Linux install to get
it working on Solaris. I've tried a bunch of different things, the only thing
that I haven't done is recreating the lists, then importing their respective
directori
ific options are --prefix,
>--with-cgi-gid, --with-mailhost and --with-urlhost) and re-run make and
>make install. I keep getting the error on make install. For laughs,
>since I saw the Makefile had the full path in the PYTHON=3D line, I put
>the full path to gcc in the CC=3D line, re-ran c
code 1
>The following command caused the error:
>for d in bin cron misc Mailman scripts src templates messages tests; \
>do \
>(cd $d; make DESTDIR= install); \
>done
>make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `doinstall'
There's a lot of stuff in the archives of
Has anyone successfully made this work on a Sun Solaris 10? I've been at this
for three days and no matter what I do, I only manage to change error messages.
At this point I've made it through the ./configure step, but it's breaking on
make install.
It's a Sun Fire x410
>>>>> "DL" == David LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DL> I think the Solaris make does support wildcarding, perhaps
DL> with slightly different syntax...:^)
Maybe you can help figure out the r
a "mailman" user defined
* (usually in your /etc/passwd file). Please see the INSTALL
* file for details.
I have created the user mailman and a group called mailman. Plus created
the home directory /export/home/mailman.
Has anyone out there compiled M
@python.org] On Behalf Of McNutt
Jr, William R
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 10:44 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Make Install Fails
I'm attempting to install Mailman on a Solaris 10 box and I am unable to get
past "make install."
Sorry - not a
I'm having trouble with
# make install
The last few lines of output are:
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/htmlformat.py ...
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/i18n.py ...
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/versions.py ...
/bin/sh: bin/update: cannot execute
make: *** [update] Er
rom root to mailman,
and follow the Solaris instructions. They are in the man pages.
You don't need to fuss with cron.allow and cron.deny to get cron to
process the mailman crontab.
Just because:
Solaris isn't Linux, and sendmail isn't Postfix, isn't a reason to
call either one
27;s make doesn't do wildcarding?
(It's been too long since I've been on Solaris and I'm too tired right
now to look it up. ;).
DL> On the line that installs the template subdirectories, the
DL> 'install-sh -c' line has '-m 644 instead of '
the advice from the post below:
Re: [Mailman-Users] Solaris install problem
"David Sammons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: DS>
You have a module "pwd" in python2.../Modules/Setup which it's commented, just uncomment that and
re-compile py
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On Feb 2, 2007, at 1:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> crashing on install of the Japanese and Korean Codecs. I swapped some
> offlist E-mails with Barry Sapiro and told him that I would
I'm almost afraid to ask who "Barry Sapiro&qu
Idézet sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am not able to continue...as i have executed
> "make install " on a solaris 2.8,and when i try
> accessing webservername.domain/mailman it says file
> not found...pls help..
make install is not enough to do the job. You
Hi everybody.
I'm trying to install mailman on solaris. It builds fine and
creates subdirectories in /usr/local/mailman/, but stops with permission
errorswhen trying to copy files to those directories. Which is kind of
strange, because the directory has group write permissions and the
OK, the Solaris 10 box is operational, in that root is the only user and I'm
getting things up and running. While my user account exists, none of my
personal stuff is there yet, as it is in a state of flux. Once I bring the
system on line, then I copy over all the home directory files, etc
is just sitting on the BIOS screen looking at system values. The AMD
supplied heatsink can't even keep the temp near 40 deg C doing nothing.
In a warm room, trying to install Solaris results in Solaris bitching
that the temp is too hot and stopping. Sure enough, it was at 61 degrees,
four less th
I'm trying to install Mailman 2.1.6 on a Solaris 8 machine. There seems
to be a rather strange error and I'm not sure if it's a misconfiguration
of my machine or a problem with Mailman.
I had no problem with 'configure' or with 'make'. I *did* use gcc --
t
The esteemed David Devereaux-Weber has said:
>
> I'm having a problem with building mailman 2.1.9 on Solaris 10. No problems
> with configure or make, but make install breaks.
>
> Here is an extract:
>
> /opt/csw/lib/python2.3/distutils/dist.py:213:
There's
s/modules in the
Mailman make install process.
Note however that Mailman 2.1.5 is not fully compatible with Python
2.4. I don't know if it would fix this problen, but if you're running
Python 2.4 (or even if you're not) you would do well to install
Mailman 2.1.6 or later.
I see fro
doc update.
>
Barry (and Mark)
Just to acknowledge your note. I am installing Mailman on a Solaris
10 cold O/S install, and am right at the point in the install manual
where I have to configure sendmail to work with Mailman. This is the
fourth or fifth time I've gone through the pro
>Can someone throw some light on this issue?
It may be a bug in check_perms. What options did you give to configure?
What is the name of the mail wrapper file in /usr/local/mailman/mail/?
>In addition, if there is
>any howto or install document on internet for Mailman on solaris 10
ilman-users/2008-June/062275.html>
for some info on the solaris install.
Also, there's lots more in the archives. you can try sifting through
<http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=solaris+install&l=mailman-users%40python.org>
or refining that search.
--
C. J. Keist
>Following are the working processes of the three main components on my
>Solaris 10 machine:
>
>
>I am really disturbed by the problems of this mail system and mailman
>for some days. Could you please help me?
See <http://www.list.org/mailman-install/index.html>
If you want more
the
> ./configure step, but it's breaking on make install.
>
> It's a Sun Fire x4100 running solaris 10. I've got mailman 2.1.14
> and python 2.6.2
Worked out of the box for me:
./configure \
--prefix=/data/mailman \
--with-python=/opt/we
Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
>I am about to install Mailman on a RHEL6 system using Yum. How do I integrate
>HTDIG with it?
>
>I have previously done HTDig integration on an install from source on Solaris,
>which involved a bunch of patching, I'm relatively new at Linux, but
92.168.1.2'
> snip snip
>
> Do you get the hostname and IP address as expected? If not, then it's
> a DNS, NIS, or /etc/hosts problem (i.e. a system configuration problem
> and not Python or Mailman).
>
> -Barry
>
Retrie
Hi everyone,
I'm updating a mailman installation which is currently 2.0.11 running
under Solaris 9 on a Sun Sparc system
I've compiled mailman-2.1.8 without a problem but when I went to install it,
it's aborted part-way through the update process with this error:
start
; import grp
> ImportError: ld.so.1: python: fatal: libgcc_s.so.1: open failed: No such file
> or directory
> cat: cannot open conftest.out
> configure: error:
> * No "mailman" group found!
> * Your system must have a "mailman" group defined
> *
I have run Mailman for a couple of years on a old Solaris on Intel box and
have recently purchased a new Sun Netra X1 to run my mail programs.
Currently I am running Solaris 2.8, Mailman 2.0.8, Python 2.1, openssl
0.9.6c
During the 'make install' one of the last lines is
/usr/bin/en
Hi,
I'm working on a fresh install with Mailman 2.0.1, Python 2.0 and
Apache 1.3.14 on a Solaris 2.6 box.
I can't reach the administrative web page for my lists. Each time I
enter the passwd (in myhost/mailman/admin/mylist) I receive a
"Authentication failed" message foll
bject: [Mailman-Users] Solaris 10 and Python
>
> Has anyone successfully made this work on a Sun Solaris 10?
> I've been at this for three days and no matter what I do, I
> only manage to change error messages. At this point I've
> made it through the ./configure step, but
ilman/mailman/INSTALL?only_with_tag=Release_2_1_5&view=markup
Adding to the mess, I am running mailman right now with postfix in a
Solaris 8 box. Besides my own errors (I am working on that ;), I had no
problems getting it to work. I literally set it to do postfix (and
postfix to do it), typed
e are going to do is to NFS mount the mailman
directory in our webserver (a Solaris 9 box) so it can be accessed
there. Probably, the best way to do it is kinda like what you infered:
install mailman in the webserver and then automount the data
directories. I'll be playing with that and ke
hing else?)
This too is really tricky. See yesterday's take on this in the thread
at
<http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-January/055498.html>.
There is some issue which seems to affect some combination of Solaris
release > 8 and some versions of Python'
You have a module "pwd" in python2.../Modules/Setup
which it´s commented, just uncomment that and
re-compile python and if it´s necesary MM too...
--- derf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >
>
> I'm trying to install Mailman under Solaris 8 with
> the 8_recom
Thanks for the reply. See below for the solution I found.
On 8/5/10 10:10 PM, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
On Thu, August 5, 2010 07:14, CJ Keist wrote:
Hi,
Trying to install mailman mailman-2.1.13rc on Solaris 10x86.
Getting an error when I try to do make install. I found similar post
defined in the python program and use the translation
> catalog which is in /messages//mailman.[mp]o .
>
> Check if your .mo file is installed. In some os (solaris)
> where bsd install is missing, .mo file is not installed by
> the alternative sh script install.sh which is included in
>
file with existing translations
msgmerge -U ca/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.po mailman.pot
make[1]: msgmerge: Command not found
Solaris 8 has no msgmerge. You have to install GNU gettext.
Or, you can download latest messages/Makefile.in from CVS
(Release_2_1-maint branch) and restart installation from
'conf
ck_perms also worked fine this
time. :)
>
>
>>Can someone throw some light on this issue?
>
>
> It may be a bug in check_perms. What options did you give to configure?
> What is the name of the mail wrapper file in /usr/local/mailman/mail/?
>
>
>>In addition,
I am not able to continue...as i have executed
"make install " on a solaris 2.8,and when i try
accessing webservername.domain/mailman it says file
not found...pls help..
regs
dk
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Dave.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Piniella, David A
Sent: Tue 1/23/2007 9:56 PM
To: Mark Sapiro; Hank van Cleef
Cc: Kent Taylor; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman install problem - So
I am about to install Mailman on a RHEL6 system using Yum. How do I integrate
HTDIG with it?
I have previously done HTDig integration on an install from source on Solaris,
which involved a bunch of patching, I'm relatively new at Linux, but I suspect
there is a better way to do it.
T
Hi,
Trying to install mailman mailman-2.1.13rc on Solaris 10x86.
Getting an error when I try to do make install. I found similar post on
this error on making sure using correct version of python. I have two
version of python installed, there is the native python that comes with
John Wheaton wrote:
>
>I am curious whether Mailman will work on Solaris, and how best to
>integrate it with our current web site. Our school maintains an
>informational website at www.stfrancishighschool.com, hosted by IgLou in
>Louisville. We have been discussing with a
$d; make DESTDIR= install); \
done
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `doinstall'
That's a twist. Usually it's the Korean codecs that cause a problem,
but see
<http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2008-June/062275.html>
for some info on the solaris install.
Vidiot wrote:
When I get to the step about getting mailman to start at boot time,
I'll see if I can get it wedged into the Solaris 10 services system.
The stuff I got to install exim should be modifiable to work with mailman.
If I do manage to get it to work, I'll submit the files
Hi all,
"make install" dies with
(cd ./$p ; umask 02 ; PYTHONPATH=/home/mailman/2.1.5/pythonlib
/usr/local/bin/python setup.py --quiet install --install-lib
/home/mailman/2.1.5/pythonlib --install-purelib /home/mailman/2.1.5/pythonlib
--install-data /home/mailman/2.1.5/pythonli
I am almost hesitant to post this email at all, because I am so amazingly
confused at what is going on I half-think I'm imagining it.
I have a Mailman 2.0.12 instance (not 2.0.5 as I previously thought, sorry
Mark) running on a Solaris 8 SPARC server, which I'd planned to move ont
Hank,
I finally succeeded in getting python and mailman to build and install.
There were a series of issues. I had an error in the path for the root
user, and I had an error in PYTHONHOME for my user. Since I was using
the standard location for python, I removed PYTHONHOME, and I fixed the
build is something resembling a full build or not, I don't
>know, but will soon find out unless someone has checked this out
>before me. In the past, getting anything resembling a full build of
>Python on Solaris has been a labor of love (porting the build
>scripts), and I'd
tory: '/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman'
Can someone throw some light on this issue? In addition, if there is
any howto or install document on internet for Mailman on solaris 10
then please let me know that too.
Thanks.
Aero
--
Mailman-Use
ark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 1/23/2007 7:27 PM
To: Piniella, David A; Hank van Cleef
Cc: Kent Taylor; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman install problem - Solaris
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Piniella, David A wrote:
>>
>>No dice, I tried that with gcc
I could really use some help.
Can someone help me (or point me to) with directions on how to use the
patch updates on solaris. So I don't have to do the complete install. I
looked through the archives and FAQ's but couldn't find anything (what
did I miss).
TIA
Con Wi
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone can help me sort out the aliases setup for Mailman
2.1.4, to complete a move from v2.0.13 on a Solaris 8 box running NIS and
Exim v4. I'm doing a fresh install rather than an upgrade.
When I installed v2.0.13 I placed aliases as follows in my NIS al
not the binary packaged version.
>
I have to put in another "plug" for building Mailman from sources vs.
doing a prepackaged install built by somebody else. I have just
built and installed Mailman 2.1.11 and 2.1.12rc1 on Solaris 10
following the installation guide at
http://www.gnu
At 13:48 05/09/2002 -0700, George Crum wrote:
>Hello,
>I'm having trouble getting configure to run on a Solaris 8 server. Here is
>the configure command that I issue and the resulting error.
>
>./configure --prefix=/export/home/mailman --with-mail-gid=25
>--with-cgi-g
uot;mailman" user defined * (usually in your
/etc/passwd file). Please see the INSTALL
* file for details.
Note: My system is Solaris 2.8 ,python have installed,
and username "mailman" have created , why have the error message
!!!
Thanks!!
Ann Lin
Hello,
I am trying to install and run Mailman on Solaris 2.7 or SunOS 5.7
and I'm getting the following fatal when running 'make install':
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/update", line 50, in ?
from Mailman import Utils
File &q
Jeroen Valcke wrote:
Of course I'm on Solaris and the .mo file is missing. :-(
Is there another way to do translations? Is there somewhere a reference.
Here is a patch for /messages/Makefile.in. You can edit
Makefile directly and skip configure.
--- Makefile.in.origMon Jun 23 19:41:09
Hi there!!!
I´m trying to install MM2.0.9, but when I run:
./configure --with-python=/path/to/python
I received the next message:
Checking for mailman UID...Tracebak(most recent call
last):
File "conftest.py", line 1, in ?
import pwd, string
ImportError: ld.
CESMA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Jeffrey M. Johnson wrote:
> I have run Mailman for a couple of years on a old Solaris on Intel box and
> have recently purchased a new Sun Netra X1 to run my mail programs.
>
> Currently I am run
Piniella, David A wrote:
>
>I'm trying to install mailman 2.1.9 on a Solaris 10 x86 machine and I'm
>running into problems with "make install".
>I have no cc installed, I am using GCC 3.4.5 which I've installed from
>blastwave.org; python is 2.3.5.
>
On 3/7/2012 2:54 PM, Con Wieland wrote:
> I get the following error while running make install on Solaris 10 trying to
> install mailman-2.1.14-1
>
> any help would be appreciated. I see other folks with the error but no
> solutions
[...]
> for p in ; \
> do \
[...]
You
Hi,
I don't succeed in installing Mailman 2.1. 'make install' fails with the following
messages:
# make install
[...]
Compiling /home/mailman/Mailman//Mailman/versions.py ...
bin/update: downgrade is detected), nothing will be done.^J^J-h/--help^J
Print this text a
Kralizec Craig wrote:
>
>I'm updating a mailman installation which is currently 2.0.11 running
>under Solaris 9 on a Sun Sparc system
>
>I've compiled mailman-2.1.8 without a problem but when I went to install it,
>it's aborted part-way through the update proce
At 4:42 PM -0400 2004-10-18, John Wheaton wrote:
I am curious whether Mailman will work on Solaris,
Yes, it will work on Solaris. See
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.024.htp>
for some information on
Hi,
Any help with the following would be greatly appreciated:
I'm trying to install Mailman 2.1.1
My python executable is in /usr/local/bin/python
I have configured with parameters: ./configure --prefix=/sw/mailman/2.1.1
--with-mail-gid=mail --with-cgi-gid=www
I am using sola
currently being used as
mailman's website. What we are going to do is to NFS mount the
mailman directory in our webserver (a Solaris 9 box) so it can be
accessed there. Probably, the best way to do it is kinda like what you
infered: install mailman in the webserver and then automount the
man.account:mailman
> > mailman-request:mailman
> > mailman-admin: mailman
> >
> > And that's all.
> >
> > I've done a test install of 2.1.4 on another Solaris box and when I run
> > the newlist script I'm asked to add entries
Hello,
I'm upgrading from mailman 2.1.8 to 2.1.11. Running into a install
problem, here is what I'm doing:
./configure --prefix=/userM/mail-services/mailman2
--with-python=/opt/csw/bin/python --with-cgi-gid=15
make
I'm using gcc 3.4.3 on solaris 10 sparc platform
This i
ted version and install it,
nicely integrated with postfix.
However, that might not work for you, since your server might be running
some other flavor of Linux, one of the BSD family, a commerical unix
like Solaris, AIX, HP/UX or Tru-64, maybe a nice old VMS box, maybe
Novell, or even some hideous c
Christophe Kalt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> "make install" dies with
> (cd ./$p ; umask 02 ; PYTHONPATH=/home/mailman/2.1.5/pythonlib
> /usr/local/bin/python setup.py --quiet install --install-lib
> /home/mailman/2.1.5/pythonlib --install-purelib
> /home/mailman/
Hello there folks:
I am trying to install mailman in a Sun Solaris V9 Sparc Ultra 5
desktop. I have Python 2.2.1 install and running fine. When I try to
execute the command "./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mailman" it works
for a few seconds and then brakes with this error:
loa
On 19 Oct 2004, at 19:50, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:42 PM -0400 2004-10-18, John Wheaton wrote:
I am curious whether Mailman will work on Solaris,
Yes, it will work on Solaris. See
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.024.htp>
for some information on
I am building Mailman 2.1.3 on Solaris 9 using gcc. The configuration goes
just fine using: ./configure --with-mail-gid=qmail
During the "make install" I get the following:
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/versions.py ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/updat
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