On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 16:01:11 +0900
Takatsugu Nokubi <nok...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't know why your mailman3-web was broken, anyway I can fix the problem
> with the following steps:
> 
> * add config to /etc/mailman3/mailman-web.py
> 
> ```
> DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD = 'django.db.models.BigAutoField'
> Q_CLUSTER = {
>     'timeout': 300,
>     'retry': 600,
>     'save_limit': 100,
>     'orm': 'default',
>     'poll': 5,
> }
> ```
> 
> * make django migration
> 
> ```
> sudo -u www-data /usr/share/mailman3-web/manage.py makemigrations
> sudo -u www-data /usr/share/mailman3-web/manage.py migrate
> ```
> 
> to enable DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD config
> 
> * restart service
> 
> ```
> sudo service mailman3 restart
> sudo service mailman3-web restart
> ```
> 
> to enable Q_CLUSTER  config
> 
> 
> On Mon, 07 Aug 2023 11:30:23 +0200 "Richard Rosner" <
> rros...@fsmuw.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> >
> > It would be very much appreciated if a solution could be found, or at  
> least help provided to figure out the problem. Right now, both
> mailman3-full and mailman3-web can't be configured, so every time apt runs,
> it also tries to fix them. While mailman3 itself is working, mailman3-web
> is completely dead.
> >
> > PS: I also tried  
> adding DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD='django.db.models.AutoField' to the settings.py,
> but I don't see any changes. Output is this (for dpkg --configure -a):

The steps fixed my problem.

I only had to:
- install sudo (my debian installation was a minimal netinstall,
  without that package)
- chown -R www-data /usr/share/mailman3-web

I had also to add a mail address to my admin profile and set it to
preferred (I only had root@mydomain as address).

Thnakyou!

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