I asked this on mailman-users and got one good hint, but I guess this is a more appropriate place.
After upgrading to 2.1b2 (on Red Hat 7.2), during which I changed installation to /usr/local (from /var/local, I think), mailman is not starting when I boot, and when I use Linuxconf to do anything, on exit, it thinks that Mailman isn't running (it is) and tries to start it, but kills it instead, somehow. Looking at the Linuxconf logs, I find something like this: Service Mailman is not running /etc/rc5.d/S98mailman start -- and -- No such file or directory: 'master-qrunner.www.mccmedia.com.3516' I really don't know enough about this part of Linux to guess where to look for the problem, though I suspect that perhaps it has something to do with leftovers from the earlier version (whose version number I do not recall, but it was a 1.x, I think). Any suggestions? The startup script appears to be in the right place (/etc/init.d/mailman). Mailman starts manually and runs just fine -- I just have to remember to start it after booting or letting Linuxconf do its thing. And unfortunately, I forget, since those are rare events. Thanks in advance, Nick -- Nick Arnett Phone/fax: (408) 904-7198 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman-21/listinfo/mailman-developers