I wouldn't recommend using the mailman port (it is still masked, right?). Mailman upgrades become very problematic as the build process will upgrade mailing lists for you, and that can not be done in the sandbox. The result will be that many things are built as if it were a new installation and installing over the top of your current one would result in something less than good. It is better to build mailman yourself in /usr/local (or whereever) and maintain it yourself. It really isn't too hard to do.
Tom Veldhouse ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shane Hickey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 11:43 AM Subject: [gentoo-user] apache2 and mailman > Well, I decided to go for it and migrate to apache2. Things are, for > the most part, looking good. I didn't read closely enough about > mod_perl, though, so I just decided to do without it for now. I was > only using it to speedup MRTG anyway. > > But, I can't seem to get mailman to work. Has anyone had any luck in > this regard? I copied the config lines from > /etc/apache/conf/addon-modules/mailman.conf to my > /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and restarted apache2. Now I can view my > admin CGIs by doing www.sitename.com/mailman/admin/listname. But, > mailman says that my list doesn't exist. When I su to the mailman user > and do a './bin/list_lists' it shows that they are still there. > > What am I missing? > > -- > Shane Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Nerd > http://www.nerddiary.org > GPG KeyID: 777CBF3F > Key fingerprint: 254F B2AC 9939 C715 278C DA95 4109 9F69 777C BF3F > Listening to: Cowboy Junkies - Ring On The Sill > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
