I guess the first thing you could check is that LIST_DATA_DIR has the you expect.
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 09:26 pm, Shane Hickey wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 21:09:24 +0100 Richard Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You do not say what URL is yielding the response or which version of Mailman you are running.
I apologize for the lack of information. I'm running Mailman version
2.1.2, installed from a Gentoo ebuild. The list name that I have
working, currently is named"list". I know, I know, really imaginative.
Anyway, when I got to/mailman/admin/list then I get the error "No such
list list". It also says that there are no publicly-advertised Mailmain
mailing lists on my server.
Does the "No such list" response have the name of the list you are trying to access embedded in it?
Yup.. sorry about that. See above.
Do you get what appears to be sensible results from the /mailman/admin and /mailman/listinfo pages?
Both of these pages tell me that there are no publicly-advertised Mailman mailing lists on my server.
Do you get "No such list" when following links from the /mailman/admin and /mailman/listinfo pages?
All the links bring me to a variation of the same page saying that there
are no publicly-advertised lists.
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