>>>>> "JW" == Jacek Wojaczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JW> I can go to /usr/local/mailman/bin and type "withlist -l -r
JW> fix_url listname" - but I don't think I need that... Or maybe?
JW> Well... I have no idea. What does it mean to share same
JW> URL-space?
All it means is that http://yourhost/mailman/ can be used as the base
ur for both MM2.0 and MM2.1 lists. E.g.
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
is a MM2.0 list and
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
is a MM2.1 list.
JW> Wow! Looks nice :) I have no idea what does it do... Anyway -
JW> I put it in my httpd.conf file... and my Apache didn't want to
JW> start anymore. Of course I changed $MM21 with
JW> /usr/local/mailman. Should I also change "$1" and "$2" with
JW> something? What is going on here??
No, $1 and $2 are substitution variables. I don't have time to go
into this in detail, but everything's documented in the Apache docs.
| OK... I'm just wondering why is it done that way?
| Can't I simply change a line in my httpd.conf:
| Alias /pipermail/ "/var/spool/mailman/archives/public/"
| with:
| Alias /pipermail/ "/usr/local/mailman/archives/public/"
Yes, if you don't need to have your MM2.0 and MM2.1 lists live
side-by-side. If you're just moving all your lists to MM2.1, you
don't need all that cruft.
JW> Anyone still with me? :-)
JW> Anyone can put some light on it?
I'm not sure if I am. ;)
-Barry
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